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第五部分书面表达第五部分书面表达请在各题的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效请在各题的答题区域内作答,超出黑色矩形边框限定区域的答案无效高三英语第I卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whoistheman?A.Astudent.B.Asalesman.C.Apoliceman.2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Cancelthemeeting.B.Changethetimeofthemeeting.C.Skipthemeeting.3.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hehasneverbeenacrosstheocean.B.Hedoesnotunderstandwhatthewomanmeans.C.Helikesmathematicsalot.4.Whatkindofjobwouldthewomanprefer?A.Anyjobwithahighsalary.B.Anaveragejobwithanicesalary.C.Anexcitingjobwithanaveragesalary.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theweather.B.Whathappenedlastnight.C.Sleepingproblems.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatisspecialaboutthemeal?A.Theamountoffood.B.Thepriceoffood.C.Thekindoffood.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Tryadessert.B.Tryhisfavoritemeat.C.Eatasmuchaspossible.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Takeabreak.B.Takemorepictures.C.Showhimthephotos.9.Whydidthemancomplain?A.Thebeachwasdirty.B.Therewerenopicturesofhim.C.Theweatherwasbad.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thewomanisveryselfish.B.ThemanwillcopyhispicturesintohisPC.C.Thespeakersareonvacation.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydoesthemanwishtobreakupwithhisgirlfriend?A.Sheisnotasprettyassheoncewas.B.Theydon’tgetalongwell.C.Hewillmovesoon.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthematter?A.Themanshouldnottakethejob.B.Themanmightbereasonable.C.Themanshouldmaintainthisrelationship.13.Howdoesthemanthinkhisgirlfriendwillfeelathisdecision?A.Sad.B.Calm.C.Happy.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?A.Somesaucepans.B.Somefryingpans.C.Someplates.15.Whendidshefirstseethem?A.Thismorning.B.Yesterday.C.Somedaysago.16.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Havealookatthewindowdisplay.B.Checkallthekitchenwareinstock.C.Describetheitemshewanted.17.Howmightthewomanfeelintheend?A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Surprised.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whathappenedtotheelderlygentleman?A.Hegotstuckinthedoorsofthetrain.B.Hemissedthetrain.C.Hewasseriouslyinjuredonthetrain.19.Whatdoweknowaboutthegentleman’swife?A.Shewasingreatpanic.B.Shecriedforhelp.C.Sheremainedcalm.20.Whoofferedtohelpsolvetheproblem?A.Thespeakerandtwoothermen.B.Theconductor.C.Nobody.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C及D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Recentlypeoplehavemadegreatprogressinusing____powerofnaturetoproduce____electricity.A.a;theB./;/ C.the;/ D.a;an22.________,thefootballgamehasbeendecidednottobeputoff.A.HeavilyasdiditrainB.AsitrainedheavilyC.HeavilyasitrainedD.Asheavilyitrainedpossible23.—Doyouknowifhehasrecoveredfromtheillness?—Recovered?Iamafraidthathe________nowinthehospital.A.isbeingcuredB.isbeingtreatedC.hastreated D.iscured24.Inmanypeople’sopinion,thatcompany,thoughrelativelysmall,ispleasant________.A.todealwithB.dealingwithC.tobedealtwithD.dealtwith25.Thesoldiernarrowlyescaped________inthefiercebattle.A.havekilled B.killingC.tobekilled D.beingkilled26.—I'dlovetojoinyourvisittoalocalmuseumtoday,butI'monaverytight________.—I'vegotalotofworktodotoday.A.schedule

B.reliefC.budget

D.concern27.________Iwasintrouble,hewouldcometohelpmeout.A.Everytime B.ThefirsttimeC.forthefirsttime D.Nexttime 28.—Isthereanypossibility_________youcouldpickmeupattheairport?—Noproblem.A.whenB.whetherC.that D.what29.Let’s_____ourpersonalfeelingsfornow,andgettoourbusiness.A.setup B.setoff C.setabout D.setaside30.Shakespeare’splayHamlet______intoatleasttendifferentfilmsoverthepastyears. A.hadbeenmade B.hasbeenmadeC.wasmade D.wouldbemade31.Thechildren,_____hadplayedthewholedaylong,werewornout. A.allofwhatB.allofthemC.allofwhomD.allofwhich32.—Jackfellofftheladderyesterday,butheisallrightnow.—Whataluckydog!He_________himselfbadly.A.shouldinjure

B.mightinjureC.shouldhaveinjured

D.couldhaveinjured33.Aftertheearthquake,thepoorgirlwasfound________undertheruinsofachurch.A.burying

B.tobeburiedC.buried

D.beingburied34.Ourteacherlookedhereandthereontheplayground________lookingforsomething.A.eventhough

B.asif

C.evenifD.onlyif35.—Theweatherhereinsummerissochangeable.Pleasetakeanumbrellawhenyougoout.—________.A.Well,don’tworry B.Well,itjustdependsC.Oh,takeiteasy D.OK,justincase第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IrecentlytraveledtoSanFranciscoforsomemeetingsandfoundmyselfwithahalfdayto36.

My37:The49ers’firstgame

oftheseason,againsttheGreenBayPackers.TheAmerica’sCupsailingraces.OrIcouldget38.Afteraterriblylong

lineatthecarrentalcenter,Iwas39.SoIdisappearedintothefogandcloudsshroudingthePacificCoastHighwayandheadedsouthwithabsolutelyno40inmind.Idrovethroughtunnels

41outof

themountainsandstoppedatafewstatebeaches;atone,Iwatchedaweddingoutonthecliffsamongthecrashing42.Backin

thecar,IdrovetowardSanGregorio,atownthatyoucaneasily43.IknowbecauseIdroverightthroughitand44uponanarrowpinetree–borderedasphalt(柏油)roadthatfeltlikeitwouldgoon45.AfewpeoplejustmovedaroundoutsidetheSanGregorioGeneralStore,talkingaboutthemotorcyclesthey'veownedovertheyears.Inside,Ifound

abarwithregularcustomers,twopeopleplayingguitartogether,and,ofcourse,afull-onstore.I46asong,tookaseatquickly,andwatchedtheguitaristsplayanddance.ThenIcongratulatedthem,47acoupleofwrinkleddollarsintheirbucket,andwalkedbackoutintotheworld.Itwaspouringoutside.Weallwaited,somepatiently,others48,becausenaturemesseduptheirhurriedday.Igotlostinthesoundandsightoftheheavens49awaythedirtanddustoftheworld.“Mom,let’srunthroughthe50.”saidagirl.“WhenyouweretalkingtoDaddyabouthiscancer,yousaid,ifGodcangetusthroughthis,hecangetusthroughanything!”“Honey,youare51right.”Momsaid.Thenofftheyran.Andyes,Idid.Iran.Thedaycouldhavebeenso52:being53intoastadiumorbarhalf-watchingsports.54thiswasmuchmorerewarding.Hoursprior,Iwasonaflightwiththemasses,goingthroughthemotions.ThenIwasoutonmyown,havinganunexpectedandunrepeatableexperience.IlearnedsomethingonSeptember8:Don’tbe55togetlost—onpurposeorotherwise—andhavezeroexpectations.Itwillbegoodforyou.Ipromise.36.A.wasteB.killC.devoteD.spend37.A.seriesB.privilegesC.optionsD.priorities38.A.startedB.injuredC.lostD.stuck39.A.freeB.occupiedC.suspiciousD.absorbed40.A.freedomB.frightC.conscienceD.destination41.A.carvedB.releasedC.standingD.running42.A.wavesB.crowdsC.vehiclesD.hills43.A.identifyB.missC.surviveD.recognize44.A.pickedB.broughtC.endedD.took45.A.steadilyB.smoothlyC.firmlyD.forever46.A.recordedB.releasedC.orderedD.composed47.A.brokeB.carriedC.withdrewD.threw48.A.delightedB.annoyedC.calmedD.inspired49.A.turningB.washingC.givingD.melting50.A.dangerB.dustC.rainD.store51.A.somewhatB.especiallyC.somehowD.absolutely52.A.impressiveB.independentC.adventurousD.different53.A.pushedB.persuadedC.talkedD.tricked54.A.ButB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Also55.A.keenB.afraidC.curiousD.thoughtful第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIt’softeninterestingtotakealookatsomeoftheliststhatarrivetowardtheendoftheyearsuchastopdevices,bestgadgets,mostdesirablehigh-techgiftandmore.Apartfromcellphonesandtablets,andAppleandSamsungproducts,thisyearmanyothergadgetsmadeitonthemostwantedlistfromYahooTechandthemostsearchedlistfromBing.com.Readontofindoutwhattheyare.WirelessheadphonePortableBluetoothheadphonesrepresentthenextevolutioninheadphonetechnology.IfyouhaveacompatiblesmartphonewithBluetooth,theobviousbenefitisthatyoucangetridofthewiressnakingfromyourbackpackorpocket.Manyofthewirelessheadphonesinthemarketalsohaveabuilt-inmicrophonefortakingcallshands-free.Producttobuy:BeatsStudioWirelessFeatures:Signaturelook,andpowerfulaudioperformancewithintensebassandhigh-midboosting,plusplentyofaccessories.Price:1898yuanSmartwatchTheprimaryadvantageofasmartwatchovertraditionalwatchesisthattheyreducehowoftenyouhavetopullyourphoneoutofyourpocket.Withit,theinformationonyoursmartphonegoesstraighttoyourwrist,andyoucandecidefirstiftheyareworthdealingwith.Producttobuy:PebblesmartwatchFeatures:Understateddesign,witheasysetupandinstantinformation,andcustomizablewatchfaces,plussynes(同步)withAndroidorIOS.Price:$99(about612yuan)PortableBluetoothspeakerBluetoothspeakersaresteadilygrowinginpopularitybecausetheyletyoutakethepartyanywhere.Theycanbepairedwithyourmusicdevice,andtheyareabletowithstandincidentalbumps.Thoughsmallinsize,Bluetoothspeakersprovideasteadysoundtrackforeventhelengthiestbacchanalia(狂欢)。Producttobuy:LogitechUEBoomFeatures:Waterandstainresistant,360-degreesound,15hourbatterylife,withavarietyofcolorpatterns.Price:1499yuanFitnessbandBasically,fitnessbandsaresmartwatcheswithoutthewatch.Theykeeptrackofyourexerciseprogressand,atthesametime,allowyoutomonitorvitalssuchasyourheartrate,caloriesburnedandamountoftimespentexercising.Someevenmonitoryoursleeppatterns.Producttobuy:FitbitFlexFeatures:Longbatterylife(fivedays),withsilentvibratingalarm,andwirelesssyncingtosmartphones.Price:898yuan56.Howmuchmoneyishelikelytospendonsomeoftheproductsifamanisanenthusiasticmusicalfan?A.2510yuan B.3397yuan C.2397yuan D.1510yuan57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNotTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Tabletsareonthemostwantedlistofhigh-techproductsofthisyearB.BeatsStudioWirelessfeaturesplentyofaccessories.C.SmartwatchandFitnessbandaresimilarproductstosomeextent.D.AlltheproductscansyncwithAndroidorIOSBLearningtoreadandwriteisacomplexprocess,whichcanbedisruptedinvariousways,leadingtodisordersknownasdyslexiaanddysgraphia(读写障碍).Twonewstudies,publishedinarecentspecialissueofElsevier'sCortexprovideevidenceofthisvariety,suggestingthateffectivetreatmentneedstotakeitintoaccount.AgroupofresearchersfromtheUniversitiesofBariandRomeinItalystudiedthereadingandwritingabilitiesof33Italiandyslexicchildren,comparingtheirperformancewiththatofchildrenwithnormalreadingability.Italianisan"orthographicallytransparent"language,meaningthatletterstendtocorrespondtothesamesounds,whereasmanylettersintheEnglishalphabetchangetheirsoundfromwordtoword(likethe"c"incarandcity).However,thenewstudyshowedthateveninItalian,inwhichitisrelativelystraightforwardtoconvertsoundsintoletters,childrenstillhavedifficultyinspelling.Youngerchildrenwithdyslexiagenerallyperformedworsethanproficientreaders;however,theolderonesshowedamoreselectiveimpairmentwhenspellingwords,suggestingthatknowledgeofvocabularymaybemoreimportantinspellingthanpreviouslythought.Theotherstudy,fromTelAvivUniversity,Israel,providedthefirstsystematicdescriptionofatypeofreadingdisordercalled"attentionaldyslexia"inwhichchildrenidentifyletterscorrectly,butthelettersjumpbetweenwordsonthepage,e.g.,"kindwing"isreadas"windking".Teachersandneuron-psychologistsoftennoticethatchildrensubstituteletterswhenreading,butinthistypeofdyslexiathesubstitutionsarenotcausedbyinabilitytoidentifylettersorconvertthemintosounds;theyresultfrommigrationsoflettersbetweenwords.Thefindingsshowedthatletterswouldmostlymigratetothesamepositioninanotherword,sothefirstletterofonewordwouldswitchplaceswiththefirstletterofanotherword.Awarenesstotheexistenceofthistypeofdyslexiaisimportant,becauseitsuggestsastraightforwardwaytoassistthesechildreninreading——bypresentinga‎singlewordatatime,e.g.,withthehelpofaword-sizedwindowcutinapieceofcardboard.58.Weknowfromthefirstnewstudythat__________.A.ItalianiseasiertolearnincomparisonwithEnglishB.knowledgeofvocabularyhasacloselinkwithspellingC.inItalianeachletterhasonlyonecorrespondentsoundD.childrenwithnormalreadingabilityhavenotroubleinconvertinglettersintosounds59.Asisinferredfromthepassage,___________.A.manypeoplecannotdistinguishlearningtoreadandlearningtowriteB.convertinglettersintosoundsismoredifficultthantheotherwayroundC.youngerchildrenusuallyhaveapoorerknowledgeofvocabularyD.inthepastnotenoughattentionispaidtoknowledgeofvocabulary60.In“attentionaldyslexia”,children___________.A.donotpayenoughattentiontothemeaningofeachwordB.arenotcapableoftellinglettersapartC.cannotchangelettersintosoundsaccordinglyD.tendtotransferthefirstletterfromonewordtoanotherCMyheartsankwhenthemanattheimmigrationcountergesturedtothebackroom.IwasbornandraisedinAmerica,andthiswasMiami,whereIlive,buttheyweren’tquitereadytoletmeinyet.“Pleasewaitinhere,MsAbujaber,”theimmigrationofficersaid.Myhusband,withhisveryAmericanlastname,accompaniedme.Hewasgettingusedtothis.ThesamethinghadhappenedrecentlyinCanadawhenI’dflowntoMontrealtospeakatabookevent.Thattimetheyheldmefor45minutes.TodaywewerereturningfromaliteraryfestivalinJamaica,andIwasstartledthatIwasbeingsent“inback”onceagain.Theofficerbehindthecountercalledmeupandsaid,“Miss,yournamelookslikethenameofsomeonewho’sonourwantedlist.We’regoingtohavetocheckyououtwithWashington.”“Howlongwillittake?”“Hardtosay...afewminutes,”hesaid.“We’llcallyouwhenwe’rereadyforyou.”Afteranhour,Washingtonstillhadn’tdecidedanythingaboutme.“Isn’tthiscomputerized?”Iaskedatthecounter.“Can’tyoujustlookmeup?”Justafewmoreminutes,theyassuredme.Afteranhourandahalf,IpulledmycellphoneouttocallthefriendsIwassupposedtomeetthatevening.Anofficerrushedover.“Nophones!”hesaid.“Forallweknowyoucouldbecallingaterroristcellandgivingtheminformation.”“I’mjustauniversityprofessor,”Isaid.Myvoicecameoutinasqueak.“Ofcourseyouare.Andwetakepeoplelikeyououtofhereinlegironseveryday.”Iputmyphoneaway.MyhusbandandIweregettinghungryandtired.Wholefamilieshadbeenbroughtintothewaitingroom,andtheplacewaspackedwithexcitablechildren,exhaustedparents,evenaflightattendant.Iwantedtoscream,tojumponachairandshout:“I’manAmericancitizen;anovelist;IprobablyteachEnglishliteraturetoyourchildren.”Orwouldthatallbecountedagainstme?Aftertwohoursindetention,Iwasapproachedbyoneoftheofficers.“You’refreetogo,”hesaid.Noexplanationorapologies.Foramoment,neitherofusmoved,wewerestillinshock.Thenweleapedtoourfeet.“Oh,onemorething.”Hehandedmeatatteredphotocopywithanaddressonit.“Ifyouweren’thappywithyourtreatment,youcanwritetothisagency.”“Willtheyrespond?”Iasked.“Idon’tknowIdon’tknowofanyonewho’severwrittentothembefore.”Thenheadded,“Bytheway,thiswillprobablykeephappeningeachtimeyoutravelinternationally.”“WhatcanIdotokeepitfromhappeningagain?”Hesmiledtheemptysmilewe’dseenallday.“Absolutelynothing.”Aftertellingseveralfriendsaboutourordeal,probablythemostfrequentadviceI’veheardinresponseistochangemyname.Twentyyearsago,myowngraduateschoolwritingprofessoradvisedmetowriteunderapennamesothatpublisherswouldn’tstickmeinwhathecalled“theethnicghetto”aseparate,secondaryshelfinthebookstore.Butanameisanintegralpartofanyone’spersonalandprofessionalidentity-justlikethetownyou’reborninandtheplacewhereyou’reraised.Likemyfather,I’llkeepthename,butmyairportexperiencehasgivenmeawholenewperspectiveonwhatdiversityandtolerancearesupposedtomean.IhadnoideathatbeinganAmericanwouldeverbethishard.64.Theauthorwasheldattheairportbecause__________.A.sheandherhusbandreturnedfromJamaica. B.hernamewassimilartoaterrorist’s.C.shehadbeenheldinMontreal. D.shehadspokenatabookevent.65.Welearnfromthepassagethattheauthorwould__________topreventsimilarexperiencefromhappeningagain.A.writetotheagency B.changehernameC.avoidtravelingabroad D.donothing66.Herexperiencesindicatethattherestillexists__________intheUS.A.hatred B.discrimination C.tolerance D.diversity67.Theauthorsounds__________inthelastparagraph.A.impatient B.bitter C.worried D.ironicDThewordtoleranceiswidelyusedinliberaldemocracies.Itindicatesapositivemeaning.Politiciansurgeustobetoleranttowardsminorities.Educatorsteachustobetoleranttowardstheother.Thepressisfullofreferencestotheneedtodisplaytolerancewhenfacedwithindividualsorgroupsespousingadifferentvieworholdingadifferentreligiousbelief.Atolerantsocietyisanobjectivesoughtafterbyanyonewhobelievesinthevaluesofdemocracy.Atolerantindividualisattributedwithvirtuousqualities.Thequestionwemustaskiswhetherwehavebeenusingthewordtolerancefullyawareofitsmeaningandwhetherwehaveapplieditcorrectlytoreflectwhatwereallywishtoconvey?Thewordtolerancemeanstobear,ortobearwith.IfItoleratesomethingorsomeone,IbasicallysaythatIamreadytobearitorhim.

Icantolerateabadsmelloranoisyneighbour.Theactoftolerationforcesmetodesistfromconveyingmyobjectiontotheexistenceofaphenomenon,whichIfinddifficulttobear.Abadsmelloranoisyneighbourisconsideredbymetobeanobjectionablephenomenon.Bytoleratingeitherofthem,Iamnottransformingthebadsmellorthenoisyneighbourintopositivephenomena.Let'sbehonest:Idon'thaveadifferenttastewhenitcomestobadsmells.Isimplydislikeitandwishthatitdisappears.Idon'trespectthenoisyneighbour.IwouldratherhavehimstopatoncethenoiseheismakingsoIcanliveinpeace.Totrytoremovethebadsmellortakereasonableactioninorderforthenoisyneighbourtostopbotheringmewouldmostprobablynotbeconsideredanintolerantactbymostpeople.Now,let'strytoapplythewordtoleranceinreferencetoapersonwhoislaw-abidingandholdsalegallyacceptabledifferentviewfrommyown.Imayhaveastrongview,whichisopposedtohis.Quitefrankly,Imaydecidetotoleratehisview.Bysodoing,Iwouldbeattributingtoitanegativecharacteristic.Iwouldapplythesameattitudetohisviewastothebadsmellornoisyneighbour.Thus,totrytotakeactioninordertomakehisviewdisappearwouldbeconsideredanintolerantact.TotoleratehisviewthewayIwouldabadsmelloranoisyneighbour,couldhardlybeconsideredvirtuous.Thesubjecttoleratingisbynaturenotequaltotheobjectbeingtolerated.IfItolerateyou,IessentiallysaythatIamaboveyouandamprepared,althoughunwillingly,tobearwithyourpresenceorwithyourpracticesoropinions.Thatmaybetrueinthecaseofanindividualwhoisreadytotoleratetheother.However,thisattitudebysuchanindividual,thoughempiricallytrue,ishardlyavirtue.Certainly,thefactthatanindividual,inreality,maymerelytoleratetheotherorhisopiniondoesnotjustifyagovernmentoranyofficialauthoritypromotingtoleranceasavirtue.

Onecannottolerateanequalbeing.Trueequalityinvolvesrespect,nottoleration.Torespecttheotherasadistinctivepersonishardlytotoleratehim.Thisisthetruemeaningofequality:diversityexistinginamutually-respectfulsocio-legalsetting.

Thedangerwithtoleranceisthatitcanleadtotheacceptanceofindividualsorgroupsbentondestroyingthefoundationsofdemocraticsystems.Wehaveseensuchcaseswithregardtopoliticalpartiesordestructivereligiousgroupsthathavebeentreatedinaliberalmannerundertheguiseoftolerance.

Atolerantattitudeinvolvesthegrantofafavour,notaright.Thequestionweshouldaskourselvesiswhetherwewouldeverwishaparliamenttomakelawsaccordingtous,asindividualsandaspartofacollectiveentityorapermissiontopursuecertainactionsinterpretedasafavourratherthanaright?Indeed,wouldweeverwishanyonetolistentoourviewsandacceptusthewaywearesimplybecauseheiskindenoughtotolerateus?65.Thefirsttwoparagraphsaremainlyintendedtoshowthat__________.A.toleranceisasymbolofliberaldemocraciesB.democraticsocietyalwaysadvocatestoleranceC.people’sunderstandingoftoleranceisone-sidedD.tolerancecanbeappliedtomanysituations66.Theunderlinedpart“desistfrom”inParagraph3canbereplacedby“________’. A.deny B.dislike C.stop D.keep67.Theexampleofabadsmellandanoisyneighborisraisedtoindicatethat_________. A.thewriterarefedupwiththem B.mostpeoplefindthemhardtotolerateC.thewriterisn’tprejudicedagainstthemD.toleratingthemisn’tavirtuousact68.ThemainideaofParagraph6isthat_________. A.tolerancehasnothingtodowithrespect B.mostpeoplepromotetoleranceasavirtue C.peopleshouldshowrespectforeachother D.toleranceshowsanunequalrelationship69.Whichofthefollowingwillthewriterprobablyagreewith? A.Toomuchtolerancewillendangerthefoundationsofdemocraticsystems. B.Bytoleratingpeoplecantransformsomethingnegativeintotheopposite. C.Peopletoleratingothersarelikelytoconsiderthemastheirequals.D.Beingtolerantshouldberegardedasarightinsteadofafavour70.Thebesttitleforthispassageshouldbe“___________”.A.Toleranceandrespect B.Whatistobetolerated?C.IsToleranceaVirtue? D.Shouldpeoplebetolerant?第II卷(两部分;共35分)第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Chronicdisorganization(慢性失序症)occurswhenonehasahabitofbeingdisorganizedoveralongperiod,whichmeansthepersonisconstantlyunsystematicinhowheconductslifeandbusiness.Onesufferingfromthisproblemmayfindreliefinthefactthatitisn’tactuallyadiseaseorevenan“official”disorder.It’sthecontinuedlackoforganizationinone’slife.Someonemaybecomeaddictedtocollectingacertainthingyetneverorganizethecollectionasitgrowsoutofcontrol.Thiscanespeciallybeaproblemforthosewithalotoftimeandmoneyathand,yettheproblemcanbeseriousforanytypeofpersoninawidevarietyofsituation.One’spersonalattitudecanoftenbeabigpartofwhythechronicdisorganizationexists.Oncetheattitudeofacceptanceaboutbeinga“slob”isinsomeone’shead,it’shardtoremove.Ifsomeonetellshimselfthatheisaslob,hewilllikelyliveuptothatself-imagecreatedbyhimorbythosearoundhim.Onefirstreceivestrueawarenessofthedisorderofchronicdisorganizationwhenitstartstonegativelyaffectrelationshipswithfriendsandfamilymembers.Everybodybecomesaffectedbythissituation,especiallythosesharinglivingplaceswiththeoneinvolved.TheNationalStudyGroupforChronicDisorganization(HSGCD)recommendsthatonegethelpthroughaprofessionalorganizer.Thestudyfoundthatallofthesubjectsinthestudyhadproblemswithmakingdecisions.Therewerevariedreasonsgivenforthisproblemofdecision-making.Amongthemwerefearsandprioritizingissues.Researchisongoingforthelinkbetweenproblemsindecision-makingandchronicdisorganization.Chronicdisorganizationoftenbegin

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