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第一部分:词汇选择(第1T5题,每题1分,共15分)

下面共有15句子,每个句子均有一个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的四个

选项中选择一个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题台相应的位置上。

1There'snofuninspendingthewholeeveningplayingcards.

AenjoymentBstrengthCtemperDexcitement

2OnThanksgivingintheUnitedStates,familiesgatherandgivethanksforthe

blessing(祝福)ofthepastyear.

ApickupBcometogetherCcompeteDcorrespond

3.InTom'seyes,therestaurantatthecornerofthestreetisaverysmartone.

AcleverBelegantCloyalDbrave

4.Hewassaidtohavebeenremovedfromthepositionofmanagerforarecentconflict

withanimportantcustomer.

AdismissedBreleasedCpickedDexposed

5Idon'tfeelsecurewhenIamaloneinthehouse.

AsafeBprettyCdistantDobvious

6SwedishisthenativelanguageofmostSwedes.

AnaturalBhomeCmotherDancient

7MsHawkinshandlesthecompany,saccounts.

AdealswithBdealsinCholdsonDholdsout

8Ireservetherighttodisagree.

AdeserveBkeepCperceiveDnotice

9Thesolidfactsheprovidedinhisspeechleftadeepimpressiononhisaudience.

AstrongBentireCreliableDhard

10Wecan,ttakemorethan100guests.

AholdBsetCletDcatch

11Mysisterhasatalentformusic.

AinterestB1imitationCdreamDgift

12Thecitywasliterallydestroyed.

Aword-for-wordBeventuallyCactuallyD1ikely

13Itisverylate;henceyoumustgotobed.

AfromnowonBlaterCelsewhereDthus

14Thisbookembracesmanysubjects.

AadoptsBcoversCpressesDaccepts

15Heissureofthecomingofinvestmentboomafteradoptingthenewinvestment

policies.

AdecreaseBincreaseCinfluenceDpreparation

第二部分:阅读判断(每题1分,共七分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了七个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。如果

该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在答题卡

上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑

MostAdultsinU.S.HaveLowRiskofHeartDisease

Morethan80percentofUSadultshavealessthan1O-percentriskofdeveloping

heartdiseaseinthenext10years,accordingtoareportintheJournalofthe

AmericanCollegeofCardiology.Just3percenthaveariskthatexceeds20percent.

“Ihopethatthesenumberswillgivephysicians,researchers,healthpolicy

analysts,andothersabetterideaofhowcoronaryheartdiseaseisdistributedin

theUSpopulation."leadauthorDr.EarlS.Ford,fromtheCentersforDiseaseControl

andPrevention'inAtlanta,saidinastatement.

Thefindingsarebasedonanalysisofdatafrom13,769subjects,between20and

79yearsofage,whoparticipatedintheInbjrdNationalHealthandNutrition

ExanimationSurveyfrom1988to1994.

Overal1,82percentofadultshadariskoflessthan10percent,15percenthad

ariskthatfellbetween10to20percent,and3percenthadariskabove20percent.

Theproportionofsubjectsinthehighestriskgroupincreasedwithadvancingage,

andmenweremorelikelythanwomentobeinthisgroup.Bycontrast,raceorethnicity

hadlittleeffectonriskdistributions.

Althoughthereportsuggeststhatmostadultshavealow10-yearriskofheart

disease,alargeproportionhaveahighorimmediaterisk,Dr.DanielS.Berman,

fromCedars-SinaiMedicalCenterinLosAngeles,andDr.NathanD.Wong,fromthe

UniversityofCaliforniaatIrvine,noteinarelatededitorial.

Aggressivetreatmentmeasuresandpublichealthstrategiesareneededtoshiftthe

overallpopulationriskdownward,theyadd.

练习:

1.The10-yearriskofheartdiseaseislowformostUSadults.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

2.Only3percentofUSadultshaveamorethan10percent10-yearriskofheart

disease.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

3.MorethanlOOthousandpeopleparticipatedinthesurvey.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

4.Therewasagreaterproportionofmenthanwomeninthesurvey.

ARightWrongCNotmentioned

5.Thedistributionsoftheriskofheartdiseasearecloselyrelatedtorace.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

6.Elderlypeoplehaveahigherriskofheartdiseasethanyoungerpeople.

ARightBWrongCNotmentioned

7.TheUSgovernmentwilltakemeasurestoreducetheoverallpopulationrisk.

ARightBWrongC.Notmentioned

第三部分:概括大意与完成句子(每题1分,共8分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:

(1)1—4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2—5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第

5-8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在

答题卡相应的位置上。

ManyBenefitsfromCancerOrganization

1.DoyouknowachiIdwhosurvivedleukemia?Doyouhaveamother,sisteroraunt

whosebreastcancerwasfoundearlythankstoamammogram?Doyouhaveafriendor

coworkerwhoquitsmokingtoreducetheirriskoflungcancer?Eachofthese

individualsbenefitedfromtheAmericanCancerSocietyJsresearchprogram.

2.EachdayscientistssupportedbytheAmericanCancerSocietyworktofind

breakthroughsthatwilltakeUSonestepclosertoacure.TheAmericanCancerSociety

haslongrecognizedthatresearchholdstheultimateanswerstotheprevention,

diagnosisandtreatmentofcancer.

3.AsthelargestsourceofnonprofitcancerresearchfundsintheUnitedStates,

theAmericanCancerSocietydevotesover$100millioneachyeartOresearch.Since

1946,they'veinvestedmorethan$2.4billion,inresearch.Theinvestmenthaspaid

richdividends.In1946,onlyoneinfourcancerpatientswasalivefiveyearsafter

diagnosis;today60percentlivelongerthanfiveyears.

4.Investigatorsandhealthprofessionalsinuniversities,researchinstitutesand

hospitalsthroughoutthecountryreceivegrantsfromtheAmericanCancerSociety.Of

themorethan1,300newapplicationsreceivedeachyear,only11percentcanbefunded.

IftheAmericanCancerSocietyhadmoremoneyavailableforresearchfunding,nearly

200moreapplicationsconsideredoutstandingcouldbefundedeachyear?

5.YoucanhelpfundmoreoftheseapplicationsbyparticipatingintheAmerican

CancerSocietyRelayforLife,ateameventtofightcancer.Morefundingmeansmore

cancerbreakthroughsandmorelivesbeingsaved.Tolearnmore,cal1DonnaHood,

chairwiththeNeoshoRelayforLifeoftheAmericanCancerSocietyat451—4880.'

leukemian.白血病

breastn.乳腺.

manunogramn.乳腺X光照片

relayn.接力

nonprofitadj.非营利的、

dividendn.回报,效益

coworkern.一起工作的人,同事

1.Paragraph2

2.Paragraph3

3.Paragraph4

4.Paragraph5

AWhatCouldBeDonewithMoreMoney

BEstablishmentoftheAmericanCancerSociety

CSignificanceofFundedResearch

DOtherSourcesofFundingforCancerResearch

EBenefitsAchievedThroughInvestment

FHowYouCanofferHelp

5.TheAmericanCancerSocietyJsresearchprogramhasbenefited

6.Thesurvivalperiodfor60%ofCancerpatientstodayis__.

7.Manyoutstandingapplicationsareturneddowneachyearfor_

8.Morecancerbreakthroughscanbemadewith___.

A.Lackoffunding

B.Manycancerpatients

C.Morelivesbeingsaved

D.Morethanfiveyears

E.Theultimateanswers

F.Morefunding

第四部分:阅读理解(每题3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短

文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

第1篇:AMiracleCancercure

Unlessyouhavegonethroughtheexperienceyourself,orwatchedalovedone's

struggle,youreallyhavenoideajusthowdesperatecancercanmakeyou.Youpray,

yourage,youbargainwithGod,butmostofallyouclutchatanyhope,nomatter

howremote,ofasecondchanceatlife.

Forafewexciteddayslastweek,however,itseemedasifthewholeworldwasa

cancerpatientandthatallhumankindhadbeengrantedareprieve.Triggeredbya

frontmedicalnewsstoryintheusuallyreservedNewYorkTimes,allanybody

wastalkingabout-ontheradio,ontelevision,ontheInternet,inphonecalls

tofriendsandrelatives-wasthereportthatacombinationoftwonewdrugscould,

astheTimesputit,curecancerintwoyears.

Inamatterofhourspatientshadjammedtheirdoctors'phone1inesbeggingfor

achancetotestthemiraclecancercure.Cancerscientistsracedtothephonesand

faxlinestomakesureeveryoneknewabouttheirresearchtoo,generatinganewround

ofheadlines.

Thetimecertainlyseemedripeforabreakthroughincancer.Onlylastmonth

scientistsattheNationalCancerInstituteannouncedthattheywerehaltinga

clinicaltrialofadrugcalledtamoxifen-andofferingittopatientsgetting

theplacebo-becauseithadprovedsoeffectiveatpreventingbreastcancer

(althoughitalsoseemedtoincreasetheriskofuterinecancer).Twoweekslater

cametheNewYorkTimes'reportthattwonewdrugscanshrinktumorsofeveryvariety

withoutanysideeffectswhatsoever.

Itallseemedtoogoodtobetrue,andofcourseitwas.Therearenomiraclecancer

drugs,atleastnotyet.Atthisstageallthedrugmanufacturercanofferissome

veryinterestingmolecules,andtheonlycancerstheyhavecuressofarhavebeen

inmice.Bythemiddleoflastweek,eventhemostbreathlessTVtalk-showhosts

hadlearnedwhateveryscientistalreadyknew:thatcuringadiseaseinlabanimals

isnotthesameasdoingitinhumans."Thehistoryofcancerresearchhasbeen

ahistoryofcuringcancersinthemouse,"Dr.RichardKlausner,headoftheNational

CancerInstitute,toldtheLosAnglesTimes."Wehavecuredmiceofcancerfor

decades-anditsimplydidn,tworkinpeople.”

1.Thefirstparagraphdescribespeople?saftertheyknowtheyortheirloved

oneshavecancer.

A.complexfeelings

B.desiretolivelong

C.hatredofGod

D.loveoftheirfamily

2.Whatcausedallthepeopletotalkaboutcancer?

A.NewYorkTimespublishedamedicalnewsstory

B.Radiobroadcastamedicalnewsstory

C.TVshowedafilmaboutcancer

D.TheInternethadastoryaboutcancer

3.AccordingtotheNewYorkTimesreport,thetwodrugscan

A.cureallkindsoftumorsbutwithsideeffects

B.cureallkindsoftumorswithoutsideeffects

C.shrinkallkindsoftumorsbutwithsideeffects

D.shrinkallkindsoftumorswithoutsideeffects

4.Whatisthemeaningofthestatement“Itallseemedtoogoodtobetrue,and

ofcourseitwas."?

A.Thenewsseemedverygoodandrealanditwasgood.

B.Thenewsseemedverygood,butnotsoreal,anditwasfalse.

C.Thenewsseemednotgood,butreal,anditwasnotgood.

D.Thenewsseemednotgood,butreal,anditwasnotgood.

5.Whatcanthenewdrugsreallydo?

A.itcancureallcancers

B.itcancurenothing

C.itcanonlycurecancerinmice

D.itcancurecancerinallanimals

第2篇:ulcers

Eventhoughulcersappeartoruninfamilies,lifestyleplaysmoreofarolethan

genetic

factorsincausingtheillness,accordingtoareportintheApri113thJournalof

InternalMedicine.

Inparticular,smokingandstressinmenandtheregularuseofpain,releasing

medicinesinwomenwerelinkedwithanincreasedriskofdevelopingallulcer.

Overall,61%ofulcerriskappearstobeduetoenvironmentalfactors,suchassmoking,

andtheremaining39%isduetogenesaccordingtoDr.IsmoRaihaoftheUniversity

ofTurkyandcolleaguesattheUniversityofHelsinki,Finland.Someresearchers

hadsuggestedthatfamiliesmayspreadHelicobacteriapylori,thebacteriathat

cancauseulcers.Howeverothenewstudysuggeststhisisunlikely,accordingto

thereport.

Raihaandcolleaguesstudieddatafrommorethan13,000pairsoftwins“toexamine

therolesofgeneticandenvironmentalfactorsintheoriginofpepticulcer

disease."theyexplain.Bothtwinsweremorelikelytodevelopanulcerifthepair

weregeneticallythesameascomparedwithaparoffraternaltwins,suggestingthat

theremustbesomegeneticsusceptibilitytoulcerdevelopment.

However,theriskwasnogreaterintwinslivingtogethercomparedwithtwinsliving

apart,suggestingthatsharedexposuretoII.pyloriwasnottoblame.aEnvironmental

effectswerenotduetofactorssharedbyfamilymembers,andtheywererelated

tosmokingandstressinmenandtheUseofanalgesicsinwomen,“theauthors

wrote."Theminoreffectsofsharedenvironmenttodiseaseliabilitydonotsupport

theconceptthatthegroupingofriskfactors,suchasH.pyloriinfection,would

explainthegeneticfactorofpepticulcerdisease,”theyconcluded.

词汇:

ulcer/n.溃疡

lifestyle/n.生活方式

genetic/adj.基因的,遗传(性)的

stress/n.压力,紧张,造成紧张的因素

overall/adv.总的说来,大体匕

environmental/adj.环境的,有关环境(保护)的

gene/n.基因

colleague/n.同事,同僚

bacteria/n.[bacterium的复数】细菌

peptic/adj.消化性的.

fraternal/adj.异卵双生的,两合子的

susceptibility/n.敏感性,过敏性

analgesic/n.止痛剂,镇痛药

liability/n.倾向

练习:

1.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisaverylikelycauseofulcer

inmen?

A)Smokingandstress.

B)Drinkingandsmoking.

C)Genesandchildren.

D)Useofacertainmedicine.

2.Whatfactorscontributetooverhalftheulcers?

A)Hereditaryfactors.

B)Economicfactors.

C)Environmentalfactors.

D)Geneticfactors.

3.Inrelationtoulcers,expertsstudytwinsinordertoexamine

A)therolesofgeneticfactors.

B)therolesofenvironmentalfactors.

C)therolesofbothgeneticandenvironmentalfactors.

D)therolesofbrotherhood.

4.“Environmentaleffectsvinthefourthparagraphreferstoeffectsbroughtabout

by

A)acleanenvironment.

B)smokingandstressinmenanduseofpain-killingmedicineinwomen.

C)factorssharedbyfamilymemberssuchasgenesandthefoodtheyeat.

D)sharedexposuretoH.pyloriinfection.

5.Thepassagearguesthat

A)ulcersarerelatedtogenes.

B)ulcersarechieflyrelatedtolifestyle.

C)ulcersappearinmenandwomen.

D)ulcersarecausedbypyloriinfection

第3篇:LosingWeight

Girlsasyoungas10yearsoldaredietingandindangerofdevelopingunhealthy

attitudes

aboutweight,bodyimageandfood,agroupofTorontoresearchersreportedTuesday.

Theirstudyof2,279girlsaged10to14showedthatwhilethevastmajorityhad

healthy

weights,nearlyathirdfelttheywereoverweightandweretryingtolosepounds.Even

atthetenderagezof10,nearly32percentofgirlsfeltatoofat''and31per

centsaidtheyweretryingtodiet.

McVey,aresearcherat.theHospitaiforSickChiIdreninToronto,andhercolleagues

analyzeddatacollectedinanumberofsurveysofsouthernOntarioschoolgirls

between1993and2003,reportingtheirfindingsinTuesdayJsissueoftheCanadian

MedicalAssociationJournal.

Nearly80percentofthegirlshadahealthybodyweightandonly7.2percent

were

consideredoverweightusingstandardweight-to.heightratios.Mostresearchers

suggesttherateofoverweightchildreninthiscountryisseveraltimeshigherthan

thatfigure.

Nearly30percentofthegirlsreportedtheyWerecurrentlytryingtoloseweight,

thoughfewadmittedtodangerousbehaviorsuchasself-inducedvomiting.

Still,atestthatmeasuredattitudestowardseatingshowed10.5percentofsurvey

Participantswerealreadyatriskofdevelopinganeatingdisorder.

“We'renottalkingaboutkidswho'vebeenprescribedadietbecausethey're

aboveaverageweightoroverweight.We'retalkingaboutchildrenwhoarewithin

ahealthyweightrangeoAndtheyhavetakenituponthemselvestodiettolose

weight,“McVeysaid,acknowledgingshefoundtheratesdisturbing.Shesaidstriking

abalancebetweenhealthyweightsandhealthyattitudestowardsfoodandbodyimage

isacomplextask,withnoeasysolutions.

词汇:

overweightadj.超重的;过重的

inducevt.引起,导致

prescribevt.处方;开药;嘱咐

1.Thestudyshowedthatmostofthegirls

A)wereoverweight.

B)wereonadiet.

C)hadunhealthyattitudesaboutweight

D)hadahealthybodyweight.

2.Whatpercentageofthegirlsconsideredthemselvesoverweight?

A)Nearly80percent.

B)7.2percent.

C)Nearly30percent.

D)10.5percent.

3.Thesurveyparticipantsweregirls

A)whowere10.

B)whowere14.

C)whowere10to14.

D)whowere10to18.

4.Whatkindofinstitutiondoestheleadresearcherworkwith?

A)Aschool.

B)Ahospital.

C)Anassociation.

D)Acharity.

5.Unhealthyattitudesaboutweight,bodyimageandfoodmay

A)leadtoaneatingdisorder.

B)resultfromself-inducedvomiting.

C)makeiteasiertogainweight.

D)bringaboutgreatercompetition.

第五部分:补全短文(每题2分,共10分)

阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,

将其分别放会文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置。

WeightWorriesMayStartEarlyforSlimWomen

Thereisarangeofreasonswhythinwomenthinkthey'retooheavy,butthedistorted

bodyimagemayoftenhaveitsrootsinchildhood,meresultsofanewstudysuggest.

Researchersfoundthatamongmorethan2.400minwomentheysurveyed,nearly10

percentthoughttheyweretooheavy.(1).

Accordingtothestudyauthors,ledbyDr.SusanneKrugerKjaeroftheDanishCancer

Society,Copenhagen,societyJs“ideal”femalebodyismovingtowardanunderweight

physique?___2___.

Toinvestigatebodyimageamongthinwomen,theresearchersgavequestionnairesto

2,443womenages27to38whosebodymassindexwasatthelowendof

normal.(3).

Overal1,almost10percentofthewomenthoughttheyweretooheavy.Thosewho

reportedcertainuseverelifeevents”inchildhoodoradolescence,suchashaving

aparentbecomeillorhavingtheireducationalhopesdashed,weremorelikelythan

otherstohaveadistortedbodyimage.(4).

Incontrast,traumaticeventsinadulthood,suchasseriousillnessorsignificant

maritalproblems,werenotrelatedtopoorbodyimage,theresearchersreport

一⑸

underweightadj.重量不足的

physiquen.体格

questionnairen.调查表

dashvt.使(希望、计划等)破灭,挫败

traumaticadj.使人不快的

AThesamewastrueof4womenwhostartedhavingsexordrinkingalcoholwhenthey

wereyoungerthan15yearsold.

BExperiencesyinchildhood,includinghavinganillparent,orstartingtodrink

orhavesexataparticularlyyoungage,wereamongtheriskfactorsforhavinga

distortedbodyimage?

C"Ourresultsindicatethattheriskofbeingdissatisfiedwith(one,s)ownbody

weightmaybeestablishedearlyinlife,“Kjaerandhercolleagueswrite.

DResearchsuggeststhatmanynormal-weightwomenwishtoweighless.

EIfworrieshavealteredyourappetiteorweight,itwillhelptotalktosomeone

aboutit.

FThewomenwereaskedaboutfactorsrangingfromchiIdhoodexperiencestocurrent

exercisehabits.

第六部分:完型填空(每题1分,共15分)

阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个

选项中选择1个最佳答案,并涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

AHealthProfile

Ahealthprofileisaportraitofallofthefactorsthatinfluenceyourhealth.To

drawyourhealthprofile,youwill_1_whatdiseasesruninyourfamily,whathealth

hazardsyoumaybeexposedto_2—work,howyourdaily_3—comparestothe

recommendedstandards,howmuchtimeperweekyou_4—exercisingandwhattype

ofexerciseyouengage5,howstressfulyourworkandfamilyenvironmentsare,

whatkindsofillnessesyougetregularly,and6ornotyouhaveanyoneofanumber

ofaddictions._7_thisportrait,yourshouldhaveacheckuptodeterminehowyour

blood,heart,andlungsarefunctioning.Thischeckupwillserve_8_abaseline,

towhichyoucanthencomparelatertests.

—9―thisprofileisthoroughlydrawn,youcanbegintothinkaboutsettinghealth

prioritiesbased_10yourparticularportrait.Forexample,ifyoudrinktwo

martinis

everyevening,haveahigh-stress_11—,areoverweight,smokeapackofcigarettes

aday,

andusemarijuanaoccasionallyonweekends,youshouldquitsmokingfirst,

followed_12—

losingtheexcessweight,reducingthestressofyourjob,givingupyourmarihuana

habit,andthenfinallygivingsome_13_tothosemartinisifyouwanttoprevent

firstcancer,andthenheartdisease.Evenfortheyouthfulworkingpersonwhohas

neverbeensickadayinhislife,whois14_excellenthealth,agoodlookat

allhealthhabitsandatworkandhomeenvironmentsmaysuggestchangesthatwill

_15_himinthefuture.

词汇:

profilen.侧影,概貌

hazardn.危险,危害

checkupn.健康检查,体检

martinin,马提尼酒

portraitn.画像,肖像

addictionn.嗜好,瘾

baselinen.基础,起点

marihuanan.大麻烟(一种毒品)

练习:

1.A)knowB)haveknownC)needknowD)needtoknow

2.A)withB)inC)onD)at

3.A)dietB)mealsC)foodD)dinner

4.A)useB)devoteC)spendD)take

5.A)onB)inC)withD)about

6.A)ifB)whetherC)eitherD)neither

7.A)TocompleteB)Completing

C)CompletionD)Tobecompleted

8.A)asB)forC)onD)about

9.A)UnlessB)OnceC)IfD)Although

10.A)aroundB)withC)aboutD)on

11.A)workB)taskC)jobD)place

12.A)onB)withC)afterD)by

13.A)thoughtB)ideaC)thinkingD)talk

14.A)forB)inC)withD)on

15.A)reapB)harvestC)benefitD)lead

第一部分:词汇选择(第「15题,每题1分,共15分)

下面共有15句子,每个句子均有一个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的四个

选项中选择一个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。答案一律涂在答题卜相应的位置上。

1.A.分析:根据句意(花整个晚上玩牌没有什么意思)确认答案A(乐趣)。

strengthn.长处,优点;enjoymentn.乐趣,享乐,快乐;tempern.(钢等)韧度,回

火,性情,脾气

2.B.分析:可以借助句子中相关词语(Thanksgiving)的提示和搭配结构(每个家庭都..)

判断B(聚集在一起)是答案。pickup用手拿起(某物),承载(客人,货物等),学得

(知识);correspond:v.(与with,to连用)符合,(常与with连用)通信;competevi

竞争;竞赛

3.Bo分析:利用搭配结构语意(餐厅是..)判断答案选项B(雅致的)。该句含义是“在

汤姆看来,位于街道拐角处的那家餐厅是非常雅致的•家餐厅。”

Smartadj.聪敏的,才思敏捷的,雅致的;时髦的;Loyaladj.(常与to连用)忠诚的,

忠实的;elegantadj.文雅的,端庄的

4.A.分析:根据搭配结构“被从经理的职位上…”判断A(解职)是答案。该句含义是“据

说由于他最近与一个重要的客户之间发生了冲突,所以被解除了经理的职位。"Dismissvt.

解散,下课,开除;releasen.释放vt.释放,解放;pickvt.摘,挑选;exposevt.

使暴露,受到,使曝光

5.A.分析:借助句意(当我一个人在家里的时候我感到不..)判断A(安全的)是答案。

Secureadj安全的,可靠的;稳定的;pretty:adj.漂亮的;迷人的;可爱的;adv.相当;

6.C.分析:该题也是考察常见词汇。借助句意(瑞典语是大多数瑞典人的..语言)判断

答案是C(本国的)。Nativeadj.出生地的,本地的;土生土长的;ancientadj.远古的,

旧的。

7.A.分析:利用组成成分的基本词义(dealn.交易vi.处理,应付;holdn.把握,控

制vt.拿着,保存)猜测短语大意。并借助句意(霍金斯夫人..公司的帐户)判断答案A。

dealwithv.安排,处理,涉及;dealinv.经营;holdonv.继续,不挂断;holdoutv.

伸出,提供.

8.B«分析:借助句意(我…不一致的权利)判断答案是B(保留)。Reserve:v.保留;

预订;预约;Perceivevt.察觉,感到,认识到;deservevt.应受,值得

9.C。分析:借助搭配结构语意(..的事实)判断答案C(可靠的)。Solidadj固态的,

固体的,坚固的,可靠的;hardadj.坚硬的,困难的,难的adv.努力地;艰苦地;强烈

地:entireadj.全部的,完整的

10.Ao分析:该题考察常见词汇的词义。借助句意(我们容纳不下100名以上的客人)判

断答案为A(容纳)。Take:v.容纳;装;Let:v.允许,让,出租;set:v.调整;安

排;(星星、月亮、太阳)落下,沉没

11.D.该句含义是“我的妹妹(姐姐)有音乐方面的才华"。talentn.天才,才干;

interestn.兴趣,关心,重要性,影响,利息,[常pl.]利益,利害vt.使发生兴趣;

limitationn.限制,局限性;dreamv.做梦,梦见,梦想n.梦,梦想;giftn.赠品,礼

物,天赋

12.C.该句的含义是“这座城市实际上被摧毁了“。Literallyadv.照字义,逐字地,差

不多,实际上;Eventuallyadv.最后;likelyadj.很可能的adv.或许,很可能;

word-for-wordadj.逐字的,逐字翻译的

13.D.分析:借助句意(很晚了,…你必须上床睡觉了)确认答案了因此)。Elsewhereadv.

在别处,到别处;fromnowonadv.从现在开始

14.Bo分析:借助句意(这本书…许多主题)判断B(包括)是答案。Embracevt.拥抱,

包括,包含;Covervt(常与with连用)盖;报导;adoptvt.收养,采取:采用

15.B.分析:注意到被选项A和B正好是正反项,所以重点注意。借助句意(他相信在采

取了新的投资政策后,投资的高涨(投资的增加)一定会到来)判断B(增加)是答案。Decrease

n.减少,减少之量v.减少;influencen.影响,感化,势力,有影响的人(或事)vt.影响,

改变;preparation

n.准备,预备

第二部分:阅读判断(每题1分,共七分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了七个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断。如果

该句提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在答题卡

匕把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑

MostAdultsinU.S.HaveLowRiskofHeartDisease

1.A文章第一段提到,美国80%以上的成年人未来十年内患心脏病的风险低于10%,

而文章第六段进而表明该数字是低的。

2.B文章第四段提到,未来十年内,美国成年人患心脏病的风险高于10%的可分为两

类,一是10%至20%之间的占15%,一是20%以上的占3%。

3.B文章第三段提到,有13769人参加了此次调查,即有一万多人参加了此次调查,

而“morethan100thousandpeople"表示的是"十万多人”。

4.C.文章第5段提到,男人进入高危组的概率大于女人,但并没有表明参加此次调查的男

性多于女性。

5.B.文章第5段提到,种族对患病风险的分布影响很小。

6.A.文章第5段提到,年龄越大,进入高危组的比例也越大。

7.C.文章第7段提到,研究人员说,只有采取积极的治疗措施才能降低所有人群患病的风

险概率,但没有提到美国政府是否会这样做。

第三部分:概括大意与完成句子(每题1分,共8分)

阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)1--4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第

2-5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第5-8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正

确的选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卜相应的位置上。

ManyBenefitsfromCancerOrganization

1.C文章第二段主要讲得到美国癌症学会资助的科学家们日复一日地工作,以便早日找到

攻克各种癌症的答案,而该学会之所以资助这些科学家们是因为其很久以来便认识到科研在

攻克癌症方面无可取代的重要性。

2.E文章第三段主要讲美国癌症学会多年投资所取得的成果。

3.A文章第四段主要讲的是,虽然每年有一千多个科研项目申请美国癌症学会的资助,但

只有一百多个项目得到资助。如果有更多资金的话,许多被认为是相当杰出的项FI就不会被

放弃了。

4.F文章第五段主要讲读者个人怎样也能出把力,使更多杰出的项目获得资助。

5.B从文章的第一段可以得知,美国癌症学会科研项目已经造福了许多癌症病人。

6.D文章第三段提到,如今60%的癌症病人的存活时间在五年以上。

7.A文章第四段提到,由于资金有限,每年有将近二百项申请虽然很有潜力,但却得不到

资助。

8.F文章第五段提到,更多的资金意味着癌症研究会有更多的突破,更多的生命得以挽救。

第四部分:阅读理解(每题3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短

文回答其后面的问题,

从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

第1篇:Amiraclecancercure

1.A.全段生动地描述了人们得了癌症或得知亲人得了癌症后的悲痛欲绝,呼天抢地但又怀

有希望等复杂的心情。

2.Ao第2段中讲到triggeredbyafront…,所以选择A。B,C和D三项都不

存在“头版新闻”的语境。

3.Do答案依据在第4段最后一句,two

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