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-------------各类专业好文档,值得你下载,教育,管理,论文,制度,方案手册,应有尽有---------------------------各类专业好文档,值得你下载,教育,管理,论文,制度,方案手册,应有尽有--------------我纯手打的。可能会有个别错误。但我校对过的。PARTI听力SectionA(1pointeach)Directions:inthissection,youwillhearnineshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversationaquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswellbereadonlyonce.Choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenbymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringanswersheet.1.A.hewasbeatenbyafellowworkerB.hewaslaughedatbyafellowworkerC.hewasfiredfromhisworkD.hewasreplacedbyhisco-worker2.A.hediditlikeeveryoneelseB.hewasnotspeedingbasicallyC.hewouldliketopaythefineD.thepolicemanwasunfairtohim3.A.talkabouttheirfishingexperiencesB.drivethewoman’sdadtothestationtogetherC.putofftheirfishingplanforthenextweekendD.gofishingafterthewomanseesherdadoff4.A.shethoughttheman’sprojecthadbeenfinishedB.shedidn’tknowtheman’sprojectwasurgentC.shethinksthemanshouldn’tbesostressedD.shethinksthemanhasexaggeratedabouthisproject5.A.heknowspsychologyverywellB.psychologyisbeyondhiscomprehensionC.psychologyishismajorD.hehasforgottenthetheoryofpsychology6.A.it’sapleasantsurpriseB.it’sreallyunexpectedC.it’sverysadD.it’sapity7.A.hewasdisappointedwiththeserviceB.hewassatisfiedwiththeserviceC.hefinallygotwhathewantedD.hewouldliketotryitagain8.A.hedidn’tfinishhisfinalsweekB.hefailedmostofhisexaminationsC.hecouldn’trememberwhathehadpreparedintheexamsD.hecouldn’tconcentrateduringtheexams9.A.notenjoyableB.justsosoC.it’shisfavoriteD.helikesitSectionB(1pointeach)Directions:inthissection,youwillheartwomini-talks.Attheendoftalk,therewillbesomequestions.Boththetalksandthequestionswellbereadonlyonce.Aftereachquestion,therewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgivenbymarkingthecorrespondingletterwithasinglebaracrossthesquarebracketsonyourmachine-scoringanswersheet.Mini-talkone10.A.tostartupherownbusinessB.togainexperienceC.tosaveforhertuitionD.tohelpherfamily11.A.becausehecouldhavemoresparecreditsB.becausethe15-credit-planwasmorecost-efficientC.becausehehadtomakeup15creditsD.becausethe15-credit-planwaseasier12.A.tobecomeaninternB.tochallengetraditionsC.tostartupherownbusinessD.togetafulltimejobMini-talktwo13.A.TheUnitedStateshasdeclareditsindependenceB.LadyLibertyisagiftfromthepeopleofFranceC.AmericanpeoplehaveshakenofftheoppressionD.TheUnitedStateshasbrokenoffitsrelationswithUK14.A.LadyLibertyB.LibertyLadyC.TheStatueofLibertyD.LibertyEnlighteningtheWorld15.A.BybusB.ByboatC.BycarD.BysubwaySectionC(1pointeach)听力填空16.Mentalhealthexpertsalsoincludeotherdisorderslike______(4words)thataffectmillionsofpeople.17.Mentalhealthproblemsaremostsevereinpoorcountriesthat______(3words)todealwiththem.18.Abouthalfofallmentalhealthproblemsfirstappearbefore______(4words).19.AccordingtoWHO,howmanypeoplesufferedformdepressionin2009?(4words).20.Thedisabilitycausedbymentaldisorderscanhaveabigimpacton______(3words).PARTII词汇选择(10minutes,10points)SectionA(0.5pointeach)21.Itwasfascinatingtowatchmyhusbandasheliterallybecamepresidentbeforemyeyes.A.liberallyB.wiselyC.actuallyD.theoretically22.Therightsthatthecitizensofthosecountriesenjoycanallbeincorporatedinthelawsofthoseindividualcountries.A.embodiedB.excludedC.immersedD.interpreted23.Thesearethemenandwomenwhorunthehouseandtendtothespecialneedsofitsresidents.A.taketoB.amounttoC.attendtoD.objectto24.Thesewomenhopedthatcease-firewouldcontinueandthattheviolencewouldendonceandforall.A.quicklyB.conclusivelyC.universallyD.temporarily25.Thereissomeexcitementonthehorizon,butIcan’ttellyouaboutit.A.inthedistanceB.soontohappenC.withoutaquestionD.atfirstsight26.Lowinterestratescreatedeasycreditconditions,fuelingahousingconstructionboomandencouragingconsumption.A.contaminatingB.ectinguishingC.stimulatingD.transporting27.Warinvolvesinflictingthegreatestamountofdamageinthebriefestspaceoftime.A.imposingB.avoidingC.compensatingD.fabricating28.Inflationcandestroythefabricofsocietybyadverselyaffectingfixedincomegroups.A.stabilityB.perplexityC.evolutionD.structure29.Theparticipantsofthemeetingwereastonishedbythediscrepancybetweenthemayor’swordsandhisactions.A.differenceB.correlationC.conformityD.separation30.TheEnglishwritingofcollegestudentsinChinaisgenerallyredundantforlackofspecificwords.A.ambiguousB.wordyC.unconvincingD.stereotypedSectionB(0.5pointeach)31.Withoutmutualtrust,willingnesstoengage_____inthelearningprocessishindred.A.deliberatelyB.collaborativelyC.destructivelyD.individually32.Humanshavetosettletheproblemswithfood,clothesand_____beforetheycansurvive.A.cabinB.mansionC.shedD.shelter33.Howdidit_____thatinEnglishthecorrelationbetweenspellingandpronuciationisnotveryclose?A.comeaboutB.comeonC.cometoD.comeby34.Whilethetest-orientedapproachtoteachingis_____desirable,itiswidelyusedinChina.A.otherthanB.notonlyC.nothingbutD.farfrom35.Injanuary1995,GeorgeW.Bushwas_____asthenewgovernorofTexas.A.turnedinB.takeninC.sworninD.putit36.Thelatestdatashowedthatglobalozone_____haddroppedseveralpercentoverthelastdecade.A.penetrationsB.concentrationsC.dimensionsD.extensions37.Scientistshavebeentryingto_____whatfactorscancauseaging.A.findoutB.turnoutC.setoutD.carryout38.Tenyears_____hercareerasalawyer,shedecidedtostartherownfirminChicago.A.withinB.duringC.intoD.amid39.ThetoweroftheWorldTradeCenter_____afteritwashitbytheplane.A.dissipatedB.paddledC.hedgedD.collapsed40.Icouldspeaktheirlanguageand_____withtheirproblemsbecauseIhavebeentheremyself.A.collideB.coincideC.identifyD.associatePARTIII完形填空(10minutes,10points,1pointeach)EarlyinJanuary2009,thetemperatureinTananaAlaska,fellto55belowzeroF.Itwassocoldthatwhentheairportrunwaylightsstoppedworking,crewswere__41__fromgoingoutsidetofixthem.SoitwasarealconcernwheVickyAldridge,anursepractitioneratthevillagehealthcenter,realizedthat61-year-oldWinklerBifeltwasbleeding__42__andneededmedicaltreatmentatFairbanksMemorialHospital,__43__150milesaway.ThesunwasalreadydownwhenAldridgemadethe__44__telephonecalltoFrontierServiceinFairbanks.“Wetoldthemtheonlywaywecouldflywasiftheycouldfindenoughvehiclesto__45__therunwaywithheadlightssowecouldland,”saidBobHajdukovich,thecompany’spresident.Aldridge’snextcallswenttoairportandtownofficials,who,__46__,calledvillagers.Fortyfiveminuteslater,enoughcars,trucks,minivansandsnowmobileshadlinedupsothattherunwaywas__47__.PilotsNateThompsonandDavidFowlerlandedwithout__48__,andthentookoffagain,withBifelt.“Thereisthiswonderfulcaring__49__inthevillage,”Aldridgesaid,“ifanyoneneedsanything,allIhavetodoiscalloneortwopeopleandeverythingwillget__50__”41.A.objectedB.obstructedC.obligedD.observed42.A.intimatelyB.integrallyC.intentionallyD.internally43.A.lessB.someC.butD.even44.A.eagernessB.pressureC.emergencyD.hurry45.A.lineB.crossC.spanD.park46.A.byturnsB.inturnC.inorderD.inreturn47.A.lightenedB.illustratedC.clearedD.widened48.A.reasonB.supportC.hesitationD.atmosphere49.A.statusB.occasionC.surroundingD.atmosphere50.A.intocontrolB.outofdangerC.donewellwithD.takencareofPARTIV阅读理解(45minutes,30points,1pointeach)PassageoneNovember25istheInternationalDayfortheEliminationofViolenceAgainstWomen.ThisdaywasrecognizedbytheGeneralAssemblyoftheUnitedNationsin1999withaviewtoraisingpublicawarenessofviolationsoftherightofwomen.Whywasthisstepnecessary?Inmanycultureswomenareviewedandtreatedasinferiororassecondclasscitizens.Prejudicesagainstthemaredeeprooted.Genderbaseviolenceinallitsformsisanongoingproblem,evenintheso-calleddevelopedworld.AccordingtoformerUNSecretaryGeneralKofiAnnan,”violenceagainstwomenisglobalinreach,andtakesplaceinallsocietiesandcultures.Itaffectswomennomatterwhattheirrace,socialorigin,birthorotherstatusmaybe.”RadhikaCoomaraswamy,UNexpertoftheCommissiononHumanRightsonviolenceagainstwomen,saysinhisreportthatforthevastmajorityofwomen,violenceagainstwomenis“atabooissue,invisibleinsocietyandashamefulfactoflife.”StatisticsissuedbyavictimstudyinstitutioninHollandindicatethat23percentofwomeninoneSouthAmerciancountry,orabout1in4,suffersomeformofdomesticviolence.Likewise,theCouncilofEuropeestimatesthat1in4Europeanwomensufferdomesticviolenceduringtheirlifetime.AccordingtotheBritishHomeOfficeinEnglandandWalesinonerecentyear,anaverageoftwowomeneachweekwerekilledbycurrentorformerpartners.ThemagazineIndiaTodayInternationalreportedthat“forwomenacrossIndia,fearisconstantcompanionandrapeisthestrangertheymayhavetoconfrontateverycorner,onanyroad,inanypublicplaceatanyhour”.UNexpertsdescribedviolenceagainstwomenandgirlas“today’smostserioushumanrightschallenge.”51.Thispassageisintendedto__________.A.pointouttherootofviolenceagainstwomenB.findsolutionstoviolenceagainstwomenC.criticizethegovernments’inactionaboutviolenceagainstwomenD.makepeoplebetterawareofviolenceagainstwomen52.Theword“gender”inparagraph2isclosestinmeaningto“__________”.A.raceB.societyC.cultureD.sex53.AccordingtoformerUNSecretaryGeneralKofiAnnan,violenceagainstwomencouldbewidelyfound__________.A.inSouthAmericancountriesB.inrichcountriesC.indevelopingcountriesD.acrosstheworld54.By“violenceagainstwomenisatabooissue”,RadhikaCoomaraswamymeansthatthevastmajorityofwomen__________.A.turnablindeyetotheproblemB.don’twanttotalkabouttheproblemC.turnadeafeartotheproblemD.havebeenaccustomedtotheproblem55.Accordingtothelastparagraph,violenceagainstwomenis__________.A.moreseriousinSouthAmericancountriesB.moreseriousinEuropeancountriesC.equallyseriousinSouthAmericanandEuropeancountriesD.lessseriousindevelopedcountries56.Accordingtothepassage,womeninIndia__________.A.oftenliveinthefearofviolenceagainstthemB.suffermoreseriousdomesticviolenceC.musthavetheircompanionseverywhereD.arefacingmostserioushumanrightschallengesPassageTwoWhenyouthinkofmonkeys,youprobablythinkoftheTropics.Fewspeciesofmonkeysventureintotemperatelands.Nevertheless,thereareoneortwonotableexceptions.InthehighAtlasMountainsofNorthAfrica,wheresnowfalliscommonduringthewinter,smallgroupsofBarbaryapesroamthroughforestsofcedarandoak.Oneisolatedgroupofthesemonkeyscanbefound200milestothenorth,livingontheRockofGibraltar,atthesouthernmosttipofEurope.Howdonaturalistsexplainthismystery?SomebelievethatthemonkeyscolonizedotherareasofEuropeinthedistantpastandthatthoseofGibraltararetheonlysurvivinggroup.OthersthinkthatArabicorBritishcolonizersbroughtthemtotheRock.LegendhasitthatthemonkeyscrossedthenarrowstraitsdividingEuropefromAfricabymeansofalong-lostundergroundtunnel.Whatevertheirorigin,theyarenowtheonlyfreerangemonkeys.TheBarbaryapesinhabitthepinewoodsthatcovertheupperpartoftheRock.Althoughtheynumberonlyahundredorso,theyhavebecome“thepeninsula’smostfamousresdents,”accordingtotheInternationalPrimateProtectionLeague.SincesevenmilliontouristsvisitGibraltareveryyear,themischievousmonkeyshaveanamplefoodsupply.Althoughtheyfeedonwildplants,theyhavebecomeskilledatbeggingandoccasionallystealingfoodfromvisitors.Localauthoritiesalsoprovidethemonkeyswithfruitandvegetables.Apartfromfeeding,themonkeysspend20percentoftheirdaygroomingeachother.Bothmaleandfemalesmonkeyscareforandplaywiththeyoungones.Theyliveincloseknitgroups,wherestresssometimesleadstoconfrontation.Whiletheoldermonkeysusethreatsandscreamstochaseawaytheyoungerones,theyalsohaveanunusualtooth-chatteringbehaviorthatseemstocalmthemdown.TheirarrivalonGibraltarmayremainamystery;still,thesesociablemonkeysaddaspecialcharmtothelimestoneheadlandthatguardstheentrancetotheMediterraneansea.Gibraltarwouldnotbethesamewithoutthem.57.ThemonkeysontheRockofGibraltararespecialbecause__________.A.theyliveintropicareasB.theyinhabittemperatelandsC.theyliveinforestsD.theycamefromNorthAfrica58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthepossibleoriginoftheGibraltarmonkey?A.TheymaybethesurvivinggroupofEuropean.B.theymayhavebeenbroughtotGibraltarbycolonizers.C.theymayhavecomefromAfricathroughthelong-losttunnel.D.theymayhaveswumacrossthenarrowstraitsfromAfrica.59.Thepopulationof“thepeninsula’smostfamousresidents”__________.A.isgrowingrapidlyB.outnumbersthelocalpeopleC.isthreatenedbytoomanyvisitorsD.isaboutfivescores60.Wecanlearnfromthe5thparagraphthatGibraltarmonkeys__________.A.mainlyfeedonfoodfromvisitorsB.oftenthreatenlocaltouristsC.areverynaughtyD.areraisedbythelocalauthorities61.Theword“grooming”inthe6thparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“__________”.A.cleaningB.bitingC.fightingD.isolating62.Accordingtothepassage,__________.A.GibraltarwouldbebetterwithoutthemonkeysB.themonkeysheveaddedbeautytotheRockofGibraltarC.GibraltarmonkeysandthoseinthehighAtlasMountainsareofdifferentspeciesD.theolderGibraltarmonkeysareveryfiercetotheyoungeronesPassagethreeWhichwouldyougiveup:TV,Cell,orWeb?FromNovember6toDecember3,a1-questiononlinepollwasplacedonhigh-trafficwebsitesin15countries(Australia,Brazil,Canada,China,France,Germany,Gndia,Italy,Netherlands,Philippines,Russia,Singapore,Spain,UnitedKingdom,UnitedStates).Atotalof150respondentsineachcountryparticipatedinthepoll.Inthisglobalsurvey,11of15countriessaythey’dturnofftheTVberforethey’dsilencetheircellphoneorlogofftheInternet.Women,especially,willgiveuptheirfavoriteshows,votingtodosobyagreaterpercentagethanmeninallbutfourcountries.“Iwork50-plushoursaweek,andmoreimportantly,theprogramsIwatchonTVarefreeontheweb.”PaulaKressofGeorgiaexplainswhyshe’dgiveuponTV.Youngerrespondentsaremorelikelytotakeapassontelevision,butolderfolksdon’tnecessarilystaystayawayfromtheonlineexperience.InSingapore,notasinglepersonover45votedtostopsurfing.“I’mnotmuchforsittinginfrontofthescreens,butIneedtheInternettokeepintouchwithfriendsandfamily.”HannaLarnaexplainswhyshe’dkeepthewebandditchTV.IntheUnitedStates,peoplevitedtogiveupTV,yetAmericanssitinfrontoftheflatscreenforanaverageoffourhours,37minutesaday.Butifthedecisionhadbeenmadebyrespondentsover45,thecellphonewouldhavegottenthebootinstead.InCanadapeoplevotedtogiveupthecell.Thecosteffectanalysisshowsthatpeopletherepaysomeofthehighestratesfortheircellphoneplans,whichmaybewhytheyhavethelowestnumberofcellusersamongthewesterncountriespolled.“Idon’twanttobereachableateverymoment.”isanotherlogicalexplanation.WhywasBraziltheonlycountrytopicktheInternet(andbysuchahugemargin)?BrazilhassomeofthelowestratesofInternetuseworldwide,withjust35usersper100people.(TheU.S.andU.K.bothhave72.)Brazil’scosttohookupisalsohigh,about$26amonth,comparedwith$7.4inGermany.63.whatisthemostimportantreasonforPaulaKresstogiveupTV?A.shedoesn’thavetimetowatchTV.B.shedoesn’tlikesittinginfrontofscreens.C.shecanwatchTVprogramsontheweb.D.shefindsonlineprogramsmoreinteresting.64.SurveyresultsinSingaporeshowthat__________.A.womenwatchTVprogramsforalongerperiodoftimethanmenB.mendependasmuchoncellphonesaswomendoC.youngerpeopleusecellphonesmorethanolderpeopleD.olderpeopleenjoytheInternetjustliketheyoungerones65.Whichofthefollowingphrasesisclosestinmeaningto“gettheboot”(Para.3)?A.bedismissedB.catchonC.befavoredD.becomedominant66.ItisimpliedthatamongtheAmericanspolled,thereweremore__________.A.menB.womenC.youngerpeopleD.olderpeople67.Howmanycountriespickedthecellphoneinthesurvey?A.2B.3C.4D.568.Inthelastparagraph,theauthormainly__________.A.describesthefindingsintheBraziliansurveyB.discussesthegapbetweenBrazilandthewesternworldC.presentsthereasonsbehindtheBraziliandecisionD.analyzesthedevelopmentoftheInternetinBrazilPassagefourToday,worldleadersarediscussingclimateschangeandwhat—ifanything—canbedonetocombatglobalwarming.Extremeweatherconditionshavebroughthomethefactthatourclimateischanging—andchangingfast.Itmaybeeasytobefatalisticaboutit,butthetruthisthatalthoughwehumanshavecausedtheproblem,wealsohavethesolution.“Thinkglobalandactlocal,”saidFriendsoftheEarthfounderDavidBower.Inmanysmallbutimportantwayswecanmakeadifference.Herearemytoptipsforhowtobegin:Countyourfoodmiles.Whatyoueatandwhereyoubuyitaffectsglobalemissions.Pollutionfromtransportisthefastestgrowingsourceofcarbondioxideemissions,soitismadnesstoflyout-of-seasonvegetablesacrosstheworldtosupermarkets.Weshouldlobbysupermarketsforasystemofclassifyingfoodaccordingtothedistancetravelled:0forlocalfood,1forBritish,2forEurope,and3forintercontinental.Turnoffanythingthatwinksatyou.Avideorecorderonstandbyusesalmostasmuchelectricityasoneplayingatape.Turningdownthethermostatbyonedegree,notleavingTVandmusiccentresonstandby,turningofflights,puttinglidsoncookingpots,andonlyhalf-fillingkettlescancutenergyconsumptionby30%,savingyourmoneyaswellassavingtheplanet.Juststopusingpetrol.Yesyoucan,andthecrindustrymayhelpyou.Hydrogen-poweredcarsarelovedbycardesignersandcouldbecomearealityinabout10years.Meanwhile,considerconvertingtoliquefiedpetroleumgas(LPG).Youwon’tbealone:anewpumpforthisisopeningeveryday.Meanwhile,youcancutdownonconventionalpetrolusejustbychangingdrivinghabits—norapidacceleration,lowerspeeds,keepingtiresattherightpressure.Well,youcanalwayswalk.Orcycle.Themajorityofcarjourneysarelessthanfivemilesand,honestly,onceyou’vesteppedout,you’llfindit’sreallynotthatbad.Theonlyenergyusedisyourownandthat’shealthy.Youonlyhavethlookatthecollectivestrengthofthepeople’sfuellobbytoknowthismakedsense.Thesechangeswillsaveyoumoneywhichyoushouldinvestinanethicalsavingaccount.Theyareprofitableandtheyputthepressureonbusinesstocleanupitsact.69.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthortriestoemphasize__________.A.hisconcernoverclimatechangeB.hisoptimisminfindingawayoutC.thenecessaryofglobalactionsD.thedifficultyinreachinganagreement70.Whichconclusioncanbedrawnfromparagraph2?A.Centralizeddistributionoffoodishighlyefficientandcost-effective.B.Organicfoodfromabroadisbetterthanfoodproducedlocally.C.Supermarketsdoagreatjobofofferingawideselectionofgoods.D.It’sbetterforusconsumerstoshopinlocalfarmers’markets.71.InParagraph3theauthortriestoconveythemessagethat__________.A.smallchangesinsmallhabitscanmakebigdifferencesB.itisnoteasyforustoreduceenergyconsumptionathomeC.thepresentwayofusingenergyleavesmuchtobedesiredD.weindividualsmaynothelpmuchinfightingglobalwarming72.Atpresen,toreplacepetrol-drivencars,peoplemaychoosecarsdrivenby_______.A,electricityB.LPGC.hydrogenD.biofuel73.Formostofthecarjourneys,walkingorcycling__________.A.isawasteoftimeB.isundesirableC.isafeasibleoptionD.iswhatpeopleprefer74.Thepassageisfocusedon__________.A.thepassageofclimatechangeonpeople’slivesB.theimportanceofindividualsimprovingtheenvironmentC.thebenefitsofcuttingenergyconsumptionD.thesmallwaysthatcanhelpfightglobalwarmingPassagefiveSomeyearsago,thumping,jumpingnoisesroutinelyissuedfromtheapartmentupstairsasifbabyelephantswerecompetinginthe50-yeardash.Iwentuponedaytopolitelyinquire.“No,nobady’smakingnoisehere”thehusbandandwifebothinsisted.Itmustbecomingfromelsewhereinthebuilding.”Twochildrenaboutfiveyearsold,eachholdingsoccerballs,stoodrightbesidetheirparents.“Couldthethumpingbeyourkidsrunningaround,perhapsplayingsoccer?”,Iasked.“Ohno,weneverletthekidsplayinthehouse.”Formonhs,thepatterncontinued:thethumpingandjumpingabove,ourdelicatecheck-in,thedenial.ItgotsothateverytimeIsawthecouple,Iglaredwithoutawordofgreeting.Whentheymovedoutofthebuilding,thethumpingstopped.IsupposeIcouldhaveforgivenmyneighborsandsparedthemtheglare.Afterall,forgivenessisin,atrendadvocatedbybest-sellingbooks,foundationsandresearchinstitutes.Thenotionhasgonewellbeyondspiritualleadersadvisingthatforgivenessisgoodforthesoulandthathardfeelingswillturnusbitterandhostile.Nowthemedicalcommunitycitesstudiesshowingthatforgivenesscanpreventheartattacks,lowerbloodpressureandeveneasedepression.Imaybeoutnumbered,butIstillbelieveinthehealingpowerofthegrudge(不满).I’vedeployedgrudgeswithanequal-opportunitysenseoffairness—againstteachersandclassmates,bossesandcolleagues,familyandfriends.I’vechosentostopspeakingtocertainpeoplepermanentlyandoccasionallyevenspokenillofthem—butmorewithdisbeliefthanasenseofrevenge.I’mneitherproudnorashamed.ButI’vediscoveredthatnothingfeelsquiteaassatisfyingasagrudgewellnursed.I’mnotagainstforgivenessitself,Ihaveforgivenpeopleforrudenessaswellasfordeepmisunderstandingsandhavedonesowithoutholdingontohardfeelings.WhatIdeploreisthepropagandaaboutforgiveness.Nolongeranoption,forgivensessisanofficialorder.Forgivingsodemocraticallycheapenstheveryact.Alongstandinggrudgesuggeststhatweholdcertainstandards,thatwerespectourselvesenoughtorejectbadbehavior.Failuretoforgivecanbejustasrighteous,justashonorableasforgivenessitself.75.Theauthorwouldprobablydescribetheneighborsas__________.A.carelessB.dishonestC.ignorantD.immodest76.Paragraph3isfocusedon__________.A.howforgivenessisgoodforusspirituallyandphysicallyB.howforgivenesshasbecomeafashionableconceptC.whathaschangedpeople’sunderstandingofforgivenessD.whatisthetruemeaningandvirtueofforgiveness77.By“Imaybeoutnumbered”(Para.4),theauthormeansthatmostpeopleinhersituationwouldprobably__________.A.tellpeoplehowbadtheneighborsareB.refusetospeaktotheneighborsC.trytopracticeforgivenesstotheneighborsD.asktheneighborsforanexplanation78.Theauthorseems_________whatshealwaysdoeswithgrudges.A.ashamedofB.proudofC.satisfiedwithD.disappointedwith79.Itcanbelearnedthattheauthor__________.A.hasgreatdifficultyforgivingpeopleB.regretsfailingtopracticeforgivenessC.wantstolearnhowtoforgivepeopleD.opposes“forgivenesswithoutprinciple”80.Thebesttitleforthepassageis__________.A.ToForgiveisGodB.TheRightNottoForgiveC.Forgivenessin,GrudgeoutD.ThePowerofForgivenessPARTV翻译(30minutes,20points)SectionA(15minutes,10points)一、英译汉Jobstresscomesindifferentformsandaffectsyourmindandbodyindifferentways.Smallthingcanmakeyoufeelstressed,suchasacopymachinethatneverseemstoworkwhenyouneeditorphonesthatwon’tquitringing.Majorstresscomesfromhavingtoomuchornotenoughworkordoingworkthatdoesn’tsatisfyyou.Conflictswithyourboss,coworkers,orcustomersareothermajorcausesofstress.SectionB(15minutes,10points)二、汉译英几年来,北京部分地区的房价翻了两番,使许多年轻人买不起理想小区中的房子。不论房价高涨是什么原因造成的,都会加重家长的经济压力。老百姓对此无计可施,只能表达自己的不满。所幸的是,有数据表明中央政府控制房价的努力已初见成效。PARTVI写作(30minutes,10points)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionofnolessthan150wordsunderthetitleof“AGifttoMyParents.”Yourwritingshouldcoverthefollowingitems:Whatgiftdoyouthinkisthemostappropriatetoyourparent?Whydoyouchoosesuchagift?Whendoyouthinkisthemostappropriatetim

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