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高二英语
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
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.Howdidthewomangettoschooltoday?
A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bybike.
2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hearrivedbefore3:00p.m.
B.Hedidn/tmakeareservation.
C.Hisreservationwascancelled.
3.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Atazoo.B.Onafarm.C.Inthemountains.
4.WhatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoonMother'sDay?
A.Eatoutwithherchildren.B.Gotothemovies.C.Stayhome.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Theweather.B.Theirfriend.C.Agift.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whyisthemanwritingaletter?
A.Tohelpafriend.
B.Toapplyforajob.
C.TocontactBen.
7.WhatdoesthemansayaboutBen?
A.Hegoesouteverynight.
B.Heneverdoesaday'swork.
C.Hegetsonwellwithchildren.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheman'spaper?
A.It'sinteresting.B.It'seasytofinish.C.It'shardtounderstand.
9.Whydoesn'tthemanwanttowriteaboutclocksorumbrellas?
A.Heknowslittleaboutthem.
B.Heisnotinterestedinthem.
C.Hedoesn'twanttodoresearchonthem.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.HowlongaremostshopsopeninNewYork?
A.9hours.B.10hours.C.12hours.
11.Wherearethespeakers?
A.InParis.B.InLondon.C.InNewYork.
12.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofAmericans?
A.Rude.B.Frank.C.Hospitable.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthelatemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheearlyafternoon.
14.Whatistheweatherprobablylike?
A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.
15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthenewjob?
A.Thesalaryisnothigh.
B.Theworkingtimeissatisfying.
C.Theworkingconditionsarewonderful.
16.Whatisthewomanmostlikelytodoinfiveyears'time?
A.Movefamily.
B.TraveltoAustralia.
C.Gotoanothercountry.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhendidBillWalesenteruniversity?
A.Attheageof18.B.Attheageof20.C.Attheageof23.
18.HowdoesBillWalespayhistuition?
A.Byaskinghisparentsformoney.
B.Byworkinginhissparetime.
C.Byapplyingforscholarships.
19.WhatdidBillWalesdoafterhissecondyearatuniversity?
A.Hemovedtoanotherplace.
B.HeleftLondonandfoundajob.
C.Heleftschoolandworkedforayear.
20.WhydidBillWalesdecidetomovethesecondtime?
A.Hecouldn'taffordhisrent.
B.Hecouldn'tstandhisroommates.
C.Hedidn'tgetalongwellwithhislandlord.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
21.——I'venothingonmeexceptthisten-yuannotetodonate,Imafraid.
——Nevermind..Wereallyappreciateyourassistance.
A.EverylittlehelpsB.Themore,thebetter
C.It'sbettertogivethantoreceiveD.Nooneisperfect
22.Manystudentslistenedtothelecture,butIwonderedhowmuchthey.
A.tookoutB.tookupC.tookoffD.tookin
23.——Isawyouruncletakeataxitotheairport.Whydidn'tyoudrivehimthere?
-----I.Butmycar.
A.would;wasfixedB.wouldhave;wasfixed
C.wouldhave;wasbeingfixedD.did;wasbeingfixed
24.It'snotonlyhowmuchweeatbutalsohowwepreparethemdecidesthevitaminsenteringourbody.
A.whichB.whoC.whatD.that
25.Whileourcitytriesimpatientlytochangeitsappearancebytearingdownoldbuildings,moreandmore
citizensaresuggestingwaystothehistoricallyimportantarchitecture.
A.decorateB.developC.preserveD.reserve
26.Asisknowntoall,YangLiweihasbecomeaspaceheroiswehaveexpected.
A.that;whichB.what;thatC.what;whichD.that;what
27.Thenewlymarriedcoupledecidedtogiveuptheirhoneymoontripasoundeconomicbase.
A.forfearofB.forlackofC.infavorofD.inplaceof
28.,theplayersbeganthegame.
A.HavingtakenourseatsB.Takingourseats
C.BeingtakentheseatsD.Afterwehadtakenourseats
29.Basedontheagreement,allpaymentsbemadebytheendofthemonth.
A.shallB.mayC.canD.w川
30.・・--WhyaresomanynorthernChinesevisitingSoutheastAsiacountriesrecently?
----Theyaretryingtogetashelterfromthecoldweatherinwinter.
A.magicB.reliableC.permanentD.temporary
31.NewsfromSouthAfrica,Africancountry,dominatesscreenthesedaysbecauseofthedeath
ofNelsonMandela.
A.an;aB.an;theC.不填;theD.the;a
32.atthephotos,illustrations,titleandheadingsandyoucanguesswhatthereadingisabout.
A.TolookB.LookingC.HavinglookedD.Look
33.DoyouhavesuchanannoyingcolleaguewhoplaysthePCmusicheweretheonlyoneworkinginthe
office?
A.evenifB.asifC.onlyifD.nowthat
34.Nowthatthebanksa.rebackontheirfeet,weexpectextraordinaryfromthemtohelprebuildthe
economy.
A.commitmentB.appointmentC.instrumentD.requirement
35.Howlongdoyouthinkthecomputercompanybringsoutanewproduct?
A.itwillbebeforeB.willitbeuntil
C.willitbewhenD.itwillbethat
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36〜55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。
Whathappenedtothatbrilliantideathatyouoncehad?Didyou36itbecauseyouthoughtthatit
wasjustalittlethought?Haveyouever37whatthatlittlethoughtwouldhavebecomeifyouhadacted
onyourinstincts(直觉)38ifyouhadpaidmoreattentiontoit?
Imaginea39,whereyouaresittingathomewatchingtelevisionorreadingabook,suddenlyalightis
40oninthedarktunnelofyourmindasathoughtoranideacrossesyourmind.Thethought41your
attentionbutseemssomeaninglessandyouaretemptedto42it,butwaitaminute!Thatthoughtcould
bethepotentialbeginningofthe43youhavesomushwishedfor.
Asthethoughtcrossesyourmind,yoursensesbecomealertandyousuddenlyseeapossibility,asolution,or
findtheanswertoaproblemwhosesolutionhas44escapedyou.Itisalmostasifawisemanhas45
theperfectsolutionintoyourearorawakenedyoursensestoareality,therebybringinglighttoyourlife.Itislike
findingthe46pieceofjigsawpuzzle(拼图游戏).Thisbecomesanamazingmomentandeverything
freezesaroundyouasyouexcitedlytrytograspthepracticalityofthat47butpowerfulthought.
Yourself-confidenceandenthusiasmincreaseasyoubecome48ofthegreatpossibilitiesthatcan
49ifthatlittlethoughtisactedupon.Thisbecomesthemomenttobuilduponthatthoughtandtoput50
anyideasthatarestreamingfromthatlittlethoughtforlaterreview.51meaninglesslittlethoughtorideas
whenacted52haveapotentialtoexplodeintogreatprojects.Manysuccessfulprojectshavebeen53
fromthelittlepositivethoughtsthatwerecarefullyprotectedandrecognizedasbrickstogreatthings.
Don'twastea(n)54toactonapotentiallybrilliantidea.Youdon'thavetowaitforamajoridea,or
approvalfromyourpeersinorderforyoutoactonthatlittlethought.
Thatlittlethoughtorideaisthe55ofgreatthingsifyoudecidetofollowitthrough.
36.A.hateB.likeC.ignoreD.value
37.A.consideredB.rememberedC.complainedD.discovered
38.A.butB.orC.andD.nor
39.A.conditionB.sightC.sceneD.view
40.A.turnedB.workedC.takenD.moved
41.A.putsB.catchesC.causesD.pulls
42.A.adoreB.abandonC.accountD.adopt
43.A.wealthB.successC.dreamD.reality
44.A.highlyB.fastC.hardlyD.long
45.A.whisperedB.shoutedC.talkedD.laughed
46.A.bestB.firstC.lastD.exact
47.A.littleB.goodC.strongD.weak
48.A.capableB.consciousC.proudD.typical
49.A.ariseB.causeC.attainD.prove
50.A.offB.outC.upD.down
51.A.FortunatelyB.SeeminglyC.ObviouslyD.Deliberately
52.A.byB.inC.uponD.to
53.A.grownB.doneC.bornD.torn
54.A.opportunityB.possibilityC.minuteD.moment
55.A.centerB.beginningC.resultD.sign
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项
标号涂黑。
(A)
Asshockingastheideaofbabybirdsgrowingupinacigarette-filledhomesounds,anewstudysuggeststhat
somebirdsmaybenefitfromputtingthestufffromcigarettebutts(烟蒂)intotheirnests.Thenicotineremaining
insmokedfilters(滤嘴)m.ayserveasanaturalinsecticide(杀虫齐业drivingharmfulinsectsawayfromthenests
andthebabybirdslivingwithin.Tobaccoplantsproducenicotinebecauseitdefendsagainstinsectsthatwould
otherwiseeattheplants.
Thebuttsareundoubtedlysmelly.Butbirdsareactuallyquitefondofsmellychemicals,suchasthosefound
inaromatic(芳香的)plants.Somenest-buildingspeciesregularlyfilltheirnestswithfresharomatics,possibly
becausethechemicalsaregoodfortheimmunesystemorthedevelopmentofthechicks.Alternatively,theplant
chemicalsmightactasinsecticides.
Inthestudy,researchersattheAutonomousUniversityofTlaxcalainMexicosetupheattraps,whichattract
harmfulinsects,in55nestsaroundMexicoCity.Sometrapswerelinedwiththestuffinsmokedcigarettefilters.
Theotherswerelinedwiththestufffromunsmokedcigarettefilters,whichdidnotcontainnicotineandother
smokingby-products.Whetherthenestheldeggs,chicksornothing,theunsmokedcigarettetrapscollectedmore
harmfulinsects,suggestingthatitisthechemicalsthatdroveharmfulinsectsaway.
Inasecondexperiment,theresearcherscollected28housesparrownestsand29housefinch侏雀)nests
fromMexicoCityimmediatelyafterthechicksflewoutforfood.Theyfoundthatthemoresmokedfilterstufffilled
anest,thefewerharmfulinsectsithad.
Themissingpieceofthepuzzleiswhetherthereducednumberofharmfulinsectsinthenestsactually
providedanybenefittothechicks.Itisalsounclearifnicotineoranotherchemicalfoundincigarettesmayhave
turnedtheharmfulinsectsoutofthenests.
Iftheresultshold,thenthisstudyisanexampleofwildlifeadaptationtourbanization-oratleastevidence
thatbirdsaresmartandcanstillfollowtheirnosesinurbanenvironments.
56.Whatmaybethefunctionofnicotineincigarettebuttsforbirds?
A.Toprovidebuildingmaterialsforbirdnests.
B.Todriveharmfulinsectsawayfrombirdnests.
C.Toprotecttheplantsfrombeingeatenbyinsects.
D.Toattractbabybirdstostayinthenests.
57.Whatisthefirstexperimentaimedat?
A.ProvingthatheattrapsattractharmfulinsectsinMexicoCity.
B.Comparingsmokedcigarettefilterswithunsmokedones.
C.Analyzingwhatisproducedfromsmokedcigarettefilters.
D.Studyingwhatitisthatdrivesharmfulinsectsaway.
58.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?
A.Birdstendtouseinsecticidetoprotectthebabybirds.
B.Nicotineistheonlychemicalthatdrivesharmfulinsectsaway.
C.Someinsectsareafraidofsmellychemicalsinaromaticplants.
D.Unsmokedcigarettetrapsattractmoreharmfulinsects.
59.Wherecouldyoupossiblyseethepassage?
A.InasciencereportB.Inanurbanizationessay
C.InatobaccoadvertisementD.Inananti-smokingbrochure
(B)
Holdingacellphoneagainstyourearorstoringitinyourpocketmaybedangeroustoyourhealth.This
explainsawarningthatcellphonemanufacturersincludeinthesmallprintthatisoftenignoredwhenanew
phoneispurchased.Apple,forexample,doesn/twantiPhonestocomeclosertoyouthan1.5centimeters;
ResearchInMotion,BlackBerry/smanufacturer;recommends2.5centimeters.
Ifhealthissuesarisefromcellphoneuse,thepossibleeffectsarehuge.Voicecalls-Americanschatoncell
phones2.26trillion(万亿)minutesannually-earn$109billionforthewirelesscarriers.
DevraDavis,anexpertwhohasworkedfortheUniversityofPittsburgh,haspublishedabookaboutcell
phoneradiation,“Disconnect."Thebooksurveysscientificresearchandconcludesthequestionisnotsettled.
BraincancerisaconcernthatMs.Davisexamines.Overall,therehasnotbeenanincreaseinitsincidence
sincecellphonesarrived.Buttheaveragemasksanincreaseinbraincancerinthe20-to-29agegroupandadrop
fortheolderpopulation.
“Mostcancershavemultiplecauses/shesays,butshepointstolaboratoryresearchthatsuggests
low-energyradiationcoulddamagecellsthatcouldpossiblyleadtocancer.
Childrenaremorevulnerable(易受伤的)toradiationthanadults,Ms.Davisandotherscientistspointout.
Radiationthatpenetratesonlyfivecentimetersintothebrainofanadultwillreachmuchdeeperintothebrainsof
childrenbecausetheirskullsarethinnerandtheirbrainscontainmoreabsorptivefluid(易吸4攵的液体).No
studieshaveyetbeencompletedoncellphoneradiationandchildren,shesays.
HenryLai,aresearchprofessorinthebioengineeringdepartmentattheUniversityofWashington,began
laboratoryradiationstudiesin1980andfoundthatratsexposedtoradiationhaddamagedDNAintheirbrains.
Ms.Davisrecommendsusingwiredheadsetsorthephone/sspeaker.Childrenshouldtextratherthancall,
shesaid,andpregnantwomenshouldkeepphonesawayfromtheabdomen(腹部).
60.AccordingtoMsDavis,braincancerincrease.
A.amongchildren
B.amongoldpeople
C.inthetwenties
D.amongpregnantwomen
61.Whydochildreneasilybeaffectedbyradiation?
A.Becausetheyhaven/tgrownup.
B.Becausetheyaretooyoungtoprotectthemselves.
C.Becausetheyusecellphonesmoreoftenthanadults.
D.Becausetheirskullsarethinnerandtheirbrainsareeasilyhurt.
62.Whatcanwecondudefromthelastparagraph?
A.Pregnantwomenshouldkeepcellphonesaway.
B.Peopleshouldusecellphonesinthecorrectway.
C.Ifyouareachild,youdbettertextthanmakephonecalls.
D.Whenyouuseacellphone,useawiredheadsetorthephonesspeaker.
63.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Ratsexposedtoradiationha/edamagedDNAintheirbrains.
B.Dontholdyourcellphoneagainstyourear.
C.Becarrfulwhenusingcellphones.
D.Low-energyradiationcoulddamagecellsthatcouldleadtocancer.
(C)
WhatwouldyouthinkifsomeonesuggestedknockingdownStPaul'sCathedraltowidentheroad?Orpulling
downBigBentomakewayforacarpark?Itwouldberidiculous,right?Butwhenitcomestodevastation(毁灭)
ofthenaturalworld,wearen'tsoeasilyshocked.Butweshouldbe...orwe'llbeinalotoftrouble.
Natureisshrinkingbytheday.Ancientforestsaredestroyed.Wetlandsarebecomingdry.Woodlandis
disappearing,andallinthenameofprogress.Thisisbadinitselfbutit'sdevastatingforbiodiversity.
Biodiversityreferstothevarietyofplants,animalsandotherlivingthingsthatareallinterconnected.The
ecologicalservicesprovidedbybiodiversityarevitaltoeverydaylife.Theairwebreatheisaproductof
photosynthesis(光合作用)bygreenplants.Insects,wormsandbacteriabreakdownwasteandmakesoilsrich.
Andtinyorganismscleanthewaterinriversandsea.Infact,alllifeontheearthexiststhankstothebenefitsof
biodiversity.Morethan90percentofthecaloriesconsumedbypeopleworldwideareproducedfrom80plant
species.And30percentofmedicinesaredevelopedfromplantsandanimals.Maintainingawidediversityof
speciesineachecosystemisnecessarytopreservealllivingthings.
Thelossofbiodiversitycouldbedevastating.iswrongtothinkthatbiodiversitycanbereduced
indefinitelywithoutthreateninghumans/saidHarvardUniversitybiologistEdward0.Wilson,knownasthe
“fatherofbiodiversity”.Hewarned,〃Weareabouttoreachacriticalpointbeyondwhichbiodiversitylosswill
becomeirreversible(不可挽回的)
Butwhatcanwedo?Thepresentproblemisthattheconceptofbiodiversityissovague(含糊的).People
mightcareaboutgiantpandas,butitismuchhardertoexcitethemaboutthefateoftinyseacreatureswhichare
beingboiledtodeathinthecoolingsystemsofpowerstationsalongcoastlines.TheGuardiannewspaperistrying
tohelp.IthaslaunchedtheBiodiversity100campaigntotrytoconvincegovernmentsaroundtheworldtotake
actiontodealwiththewidespreadconcernsaboutbiodiversity.ThisincludespersuadingtheUKgovernmentto
createaseriesofmarinereservestoreservethedecreaseinthesea-lifecausedbyindustrialfishing,stopping
fishingsharksbytheJapanesefishermenandbanningthekillingofdingoes(wilddogs)inAustralia,amongmany
otherthings.
Thereisalottodo.Andwe'dbetteractquicklyifwedon'twanttoendupwithaplanetthatcan'tsustain
life!
64.ThewriterthinksittopulldownBigBentomakewayforacarpark.
A.unreasonableB.necessaryC.difficultD.reasonable
65.Theunderlinedsentence"Natureisshrinkingbvtheday."meansthat.
A.natureisbadlypollutedbyhumans
B.speciesarebecomingfewerandfewerdaybyday
C.rainforestsarebeingcutdowneveryday
D.natureisfullofmysteries
66.EdwardO.Wilsonthinksthat.
A.itdoesn'tmattertoreducebiodn.fersity
B.peoplehavedoneenoughtopreservebiodiversity
C.thesituationofbiod^ersityisveryserious
D.biodh/ersitylosshasbecomeirreversible
67,Whenitcomestobiod^ersity,thepresentproblemisthat.
A.peopledontrealizethatbiodr.ersityisvitaltoeverydaylife
B.peoplearenotawarethatgiantpandasareendangered
C.peoplemightnotclearlyknowwhatisbiodhersityandwhatshouldbeprotected
D.peoplehuntseacreaturesforfood
(D)
Iwaspuzzled!Whywasthisoldwomanmakingsuchafussaboutanoldcopse(灌木林)whichwasofnouse
toanybody?Shehadwrittenletterstothelocalpaper;eventoanational,protestingaboutaprojectedby-passto
hervillage,and,lookingatamap,theroutewasnowherenearwhereshelivedanditwasn'tasiftheareawas
attractive.Iwasmorethanpuzzled,Iwasintrigued.
Theenquiryintotherouteofthenewby-passtothevillagewasduetotakeplaceshortly,andIwantedto
knowwhatitwasthatmotivatedher.SoitwasthatIfoundmyselfknockingonacottagedoor,beingreceivedby
MarySmithandthenbeingtakenforawalktothewoods.
'Tvealwayslovedthisplace/'shesaid,"ithasalotofmemoriesforme,andforothers.Weallusedit.They
calledit'Loverslane'.It'snotmuchofalane,anditdoesn'tgoanywhereimportant,butthat'swhyweallcame
here.Tobeawayfrompeople,tobebyourselves/'sheadded.
Itwasindeedpleasantthatdayandthesongsofmanybirdscouldbeheard.Squirrelsgazedfromthe
branches,quiteboldintheirmovements,obviouslyfewpeoplepassedthiswayandtheyhadnothingtofear.I
couldimaginethenoiseofvehiclespassingthroughthesepeacefulwoodswhentheby-passwasbuilt,soIfelt
thatsheprobablyhadsomethingtherebutasIholdstrongopinionsabouttheneedsofthecommunity
over-ridingtheopinionsofprivateindividuals,Isaidnothing.Thevillagewasquiteadangerousplacebecauseof
thetrafficespeciallyforoldpeopleandchildren,theirsafetywasmoreimportanttomethananoldwoman's
strangeideas.
"Takethistree,"shesaidpausingafterashortwhile."Toyouitisjustthat,atree.Notunlikemanyothers
here."Shegentlytouchedthebark."Lookhere,underthisbranch,whatcanyousee?"
"Itlooksasifsomeonehasdoneabitofcarvingwithaknife,"Isaidafteracursoryinspection.
"Yes,that'swhatitis!"shesaidsoftly.
Shewenton,"Hehadapenknifewithaspikeforgettingstonesfromahorse*shoofandIhelpedhimto
carvemyinitials.Wewereverymuchinlove,buthewasgoingaway,andcouldnottellmewhathewasinvolved
inthearmy.Ihadguessedofcourse.Itwasthelasteveningweeverspenttogether,becausehewentawaythe
nextday,backtohisUnit."
MarySmithwasquietforawhile,thenshesobbed."Hismothershowedmethetelegram.'SergeantR
Holmes...K川edinactionintheinvasionofFrance.'
"'IhadhopedthatyouandRobinwouldonedaygetmarried/shesaid,'Hewasmyonlychild,andIwould
havelovedtobeaGranny,theywouldhavebeensuchlovelybabies*-shewaslikethat!
"Twoyearslatershetoowasdead.'Pneumonia(肺炎),followingachillonthechest'waswhatthedoctor
said,butIthinkitwasanoldfashionedbrokenheart.Achildwouldhavehelpedbothofus."
Therewasafurtherpause.MarySmithgentlycaressedthewoundedtree,justasshewouldhavecaressed
him."Andnowtheywanttotakeourtreeawayfromme."Anotherquietsob,thensheturnedtome."Iwasyoung
andprettythen,Icouldhavehadanybody,Iwasn'talwaystheoldwomanyouseeherenow.IhadeverythingI
wantedinlife,alovelyman,healthandafuturetolookforwardsto."
Shepausedagainandlookedaround.Thebreezegentlymovedthroughtheleaveswithasighingsound.
"Therewereothers,ofcourse,butnotapatchonmyRobin!"shesaidstrongly."AndnowIhavenothing-except
thememoriesthistreeholds.IfonlyIcouldgetmyhandsonthatawfulmanwhowritesinthepaperaboutthe
valueoftheroadtheyaregoingtobuildwherewearestandingnow,Iwouldtellhim.Hasheneverloved,hashe
neverlived,doeshenotknowanythingaboutmemories?Wewerenottheonlyones,youknow,Istillmeetsome
whocamehereasRobinandIdid.Yes,Iwouldtellhim!"
Iturnedaway,sickatheart.
68.Themainpurposeofthispassageisto.
A.drawattentiontothedamagethatwarscause.
B.persuadepeopletogiveupprivateinterest.
C.arousetheawarenessofbeingenvironmentallyfriendly.
D.introduceatouchingbutsadlovestory.
69.Theunderlinedsentence“Ifeltthatsheprobablyhadsomethingthere"means.
A.IthoughttheremightbesomethinghiddeninthewoodsbyMarySmith.
B.IguessedtheremightbeastoryrelatedwithMarySmith.
C.IthoughttheremightbesomereasonforMarySmith'sprotest.
D.IguessedtheremightbeasecretpurposeofMarySmith.
70.Whatwasprobablythecarvingonthewoundedtree?
A.Theirwishthatthisplaceandtreewouldlastlong.
B.ThedatewhenRobinHolmeswouldleaveforarmy.
C.Theirprotestagainstthewarwhichtorethemapart.
D.Theirnamesandaheartwithasignofarrowthroughit.
第四部分任务型阅读(共10个小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在图表的空格里填上最恰当的单词(每空一词).
Weliveinanoisyworld.Youngandoldalikearetroubledbysoundsoverwhichwemayhavelittleorno
control:carandhousealarms,motorcycles,loudspeakers,evenmoviepreviews.
Weattendrockconcerts,weddings,partiesandsportseventsatwhichthemusicissoloudyoucanhardly
hearthepersonsittingnexttoyou.Athome,televisions,stereosandcomputergamesareoftenturnedupsoloud
thatlistenerscannothearadoorbelloratelephone.
Asifenvironmentalnoisewerenotenough,nowwesurroundchildrenwithnoisytoysandpersonallistening
devicesthatcanpermanentlydamagetheirhearing.Aseriesofstudiesconductedin2002indicatedthateven
moderate(缓不口的)backgroundnoisecaninterferewithhowtheylearnlanguage.Infact,childreninclassroomson
thenoisysideofaschoolhadlowerreadingscoresthanthosewhoseclasseswereonthequietside.
Noise・Mduced(噪音诱发的)hearinglosscancomeaboutintwoways:fromabriefexposuretoaveryloud
noiseorfromconsistent(彳:断的)exposuretomoderate-levelnoise.Thus,thereismuchconcernaboutthe
lastingeffectsofMP3playersthatareturneduploudenoughtoblockoutsurrounding
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