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Unit1Livingwithtechnology同步练习

第I卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。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.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?

A.Shehatescomputers.

B.Shedoesn'thaveacomputer.

C.Hercomputerhasn'tbeenupdated.

2.Whatwillthemando?

A.Hewillinsistonseeingthemanager.

B.Hewillbuyanotherwatch.

C.Hewillagreewiththewoman.

3.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Thewomanshouldgetarepairmantocheckthefridge.

B.Thewomanhasputoffbuyinganewfridgefortoolong.

C.Hewillrepairthefridgeforthewoman.

4.Whatwillthemanprobablybuyforhismother?

A.Acomputer.

B.Acellphone.

C.ATV.

5.WhowillprobablychecktheTV?

A.Mrs.White.

B.Mr.White.

C.Thewoman.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

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。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至7题。

6.What'sIrenedoingnow?

A.Playingcomputergames.

B.Chattingonthephone.

C.Usingthecomputer.

7.Whatdoesthemansuggest?

A.Checkthee-mail.

B.Dosomeshopping.

C.GoandgetIrene.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatsubjectdoesthemanlikeatschool?

A.Arts.

B.Computerstudies.

C.Science.

9.Whydoesthemanlikethissubject?

A.HecansurftheInternetandknowalot.

B.Hecandomanyexperiments.

C.Hecanlearntofixmachines.

10.Whydomostgirlslikearts?

A.Becauseartsareeasy.

B.Becausetheyareromantic.

C.Becauseartsandmachinesnevermix.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatistheman'sson?

A.Acollegestudent.

B.Ashopassistant.

C.Asheepfarmer.

12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutDanny?

A.Hewon'tchangehisjob.

B.Heismarried.

C.Hehasgotalotofmoney.

13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.Shehastwochildren.

B.Shehastwosonsandadaughter.

C.Shehasonechild.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Athome.

B.Atschool.

C.Inahospital.

15.Whafstheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Brotherandsister.

B.Classmates.

C.Teacherandstudent.

16.Whatwillthemanbuyforthewoman?

A.Someapples.

B.Somebananas.

C.Nothing.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatwerethecomplaintsabout?

A.Theliftservice.

B.Themanager.

C.Theofficebuilding.

18.Howmanysolutionsdidtheengineersandtheprofessorsuggest?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.

19.Whydidn'tthemanageraccepttheengineers?suggestions?

A.Becausethemanagerdidn'tthinkthesuggestionscouldwork.

B.Becausetheirsuggestionscosttoomuchmoney.

C.Becausetheengineersaskedtoomuchmoneyfortheirsuggestions.

20.Howdidthecomplaintsstopfinally?

A.Peoplehadamuchfasterliftthanbefore.

B.Peoplecouldlookatthemselvesinthemirrorwhenwaitingforthelift.

C.Peoplehadmoreliftstotake.

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

21.一Didyouhappentoseeblackandwhitecat?

—Isshemissing?Itoldyoutotakecareofher.

A.the;theB.the;/

C.a;/D.a;the

22.Weareveryproudyoubecauseyourachievementshaveagreateffectour

life.

A.in;inB.of;in

C.of;onD.in;on

23.Feverisaofmanyillnesses.SoIsuggestyoutakeitseriouslyandseeadoctoras

soonaspossible.

A.messageB.symptom

C.labelD.clue

24.Theoldmanthreelargehousesandafactorybeforehedied.Hewasquiterich.

A.possessedB.concluded

C.containedD.maintained

25.Sheenjoys.newwaysofdoingthingsbecauseshethinksshecangetmuch

enjoymentbydoingthat.

A.leavingoutB.lettingout

C.tryingoutD.workingout

26.一Doyouthinkhecanpasstheexam?

—Heistofailbecausehewasillforseveraldays.

A.possibleB.probable

C.likelyD.maybe

27.Althoughhehastakenalotofmedicine,hishealthpoor.

A.provesB.remains

C.maintainsD.continues

28.Thisstreetisverycrowdedatthistimeofday.Youhavetobeverycautiouswhile.

A.todriveB.beingdriven

C.drivingD.havingdriven

29.—Youlookabitwomed.Whathashappened?

一SoIdo.Yousee,thecomputerIgotyesterdaydoesn'tworkagain.

A.toberepairedB.repaired

C.itrepairedD.itrepairing

30.sodelicious,thefoodwassoldoutsoon.

A.TastedB.Tasting

C.HavingbeentastedD.Beingtasted

31.youwerecoming,Iwouldhavestayedathome.

A.IfIknow

B.ShouldIknow

C.HadIknown

D.IfIshouldhaveknown

32.Itisstronglysuggestedthatmeasuresstudentstocheatintheexams.

A.betakentoprevent

B.betakentoforbid

C.aretakentoprevent

D.aretakentoforbid

33.Isitinthatredbuildingwecanlearnandenjoyarichandcolorful

lifeabout100Chinesepaintingswillbeondisplay?

A.that;whichB.that;where

C.which;thatD.where;that

34.Thereishardlyanenvironmentonearthsomespeciesofanimalsorothershavenot

adaptedsuccessfully.

A.forwhichB.inwhich

C.onwhichD.towhich

35.hardlygotAllantopayanyattentiontocoiTectinghismistakes.

A.Scolding

B.Tobescolded

C.Beingscolded

D.Havingscolded

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最

佳选项。

Myyoungerbrotherwouldbeleavingforcollegeand1wasleavingforanewjobin

Europe.Weonlyhadafewpreciousmonthsleftasafamilylivingunderthesame

_36_.Everythingwouldchangeinthe_37_.

Afamilyofmagpies(喜鹊)_38_inourmapletree.Thisfamilyseemedtobe

extraordinarilylively.Oneearlymorning,thenoisewasso_39—thatmydadwentouttosee

whatthebirdsweredoing.Hefoundayoungmagpie_40_aroundtheyard,flappinghislittle

wingsandyellinghislittleheadoff.

DadlookedupinthetreetofindMommyandDaddyMagpiesittingonabranchandglaring

—41—atit.Hehadtodosomethingforthepoorlittlething.Dadcalledthezoofor_42—.They

toldhimnotto_43_itandassuredhimthebabywouldlearntoflyonitsown.Dadnolonger

—44—themagpiearoundtheyard.Hedid,howeverwatchit_45—fromthelivingroom

window,justtomakesureacatdidn'tturnitinto_46_.

ThenextdayIgota_47_atmysummerjob.ltwasfrommyfather.Henevercalledme

_48_.HeaskedmeifIsawMoreybeforeIlefthome—henamedthebirdMorey.

Drivinghomefromwork,I_49_itwasn'tonlyaboutthemagpiebutalsoabouthisown

littlefledglings(幼鸟)whowere_50—thenest.ltwasaboutmybrotherandme.Dadfeltas

helplessastheMommyandDaddybirdwatchinginthetree.Hecouldn'tmakeusflynorcouldhe

—51—catsonceweleftthenest.

Igothomeandfoundhimlookingoutofthekitchenwindowwith_52_inhiseyes.I

—53—himbysayingMoreymighthavelearnttoflywithverygoodparentsraisingit.

SoonitwastheendofAugust.Bagswere_54_anditwastimeformybrotherandmeto

leavethenest.Intheend,Dadhadnothingtoworryabout.He_55_hislittlefledglingswell.And

weflew...

36.A.houseB.roofC.familyD.room

37.A.fallB.springC.winterD.summer

38.A.cutdownB.tookdownC.settleddownD.broughtdown

39.A.excitingB.lowC.frighteningD.loud[

40.A.flyingB・wanderingC.runningD.jumping

41.A.helplesslyB.carefullyC.hopefullyD.suddenly

42.A.adviceB.permissionC・leaveD.conclusion

43.A.huntB.touchC.ignoreD.chase

44.A.helpedB.assistedC.followedD.collected

45.A.coldlyB.cautiouslyC.purposelyD.gladly

46.A.tasteB.nestC.meatD.lunch

47.A.callB.messageC.newsD.notice

48.A.athomeB.atworkC.atschoolD.atnoon

49.A.summarizedB・wonderedC.realizedD.questioned

50.A.buildingB.leavingC.deletingD.quitting

51.A.driveawayB.fightagainstC.arguewithD.associatewith

52.A.lightB.doubtsC.painD.tears

53.A.greetedB.comfortedC.persuadedD.hugged

54.A.lockedB.strengthenedC.piledD.packed

55.A.broughtB.lovedC.raisedD.accompanied

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

WithApplewidelyexpectedtoreleaseitsiPhone5onTuesday,Appleaddictsacrossthe

worldaregettingreadyfortheirlatestfix.Butshouldwereallycharacterizetheintenseconsumer

devotiontotheiPhoneasanaddiction?ArecentexperimentIcarriedoutsuggeststhat

drug-relatedtermslike“addiction"and"fix"aren'tasscientificallyaccurateasawordtodescribe

ourmostcherishedpersonalrelationships.Thatwordis"love”.

Thispastsummer,Igatheredagroupof20babiesbetweentheagesof14and20months.I

handedeachoneaBlackBerry.Nosoonerhadthebabiesgraspedthephonesthantheyswiped

theirlittlefingersacrossthescreensasiftheywereiPhones,seeminglyexpectingthescreensto

cometolife.ltappearsthatawholenewgenerationisbeingprimedtoexploretheworldof

electronicsinanApple-approvedway.

FriendswhohaveaccidentallylefthomewithouttheiriPhonestellmetheyfeelstressed,

cut-offandsomehowunwholesome.Thatsoundsalotlikeseparationanxietytome.Notlongago,

Iheadedanefforttoidentifythe10mostpowerful,affectingsoundsintheworld.Ifoundthata

vibratingphonecameinthird,behindonlytheIntelchimeandthesoundofababy

giggling.Phantomvibrationsyndrome(幽灵振动综合症)isthetermIusetodescribeourhabitof

scramblingforacellphonewefeelrippling(振铃)inourpocket,onlytofindoutweare

mistaken.Wecheckourphonesforemailsandtextscountlesstimesaday,almostasifwecanget

otherstotext,call,emailorSkypeus.

Soareoursmartphonesaddictive,medicallyspeaking?Somepsychologistssuggestthat

usingouriPhonesandBlackBerrysmaytapintothesameassociativelearningpathwaysinthe

brainthatmakeotherhabitualbehaviors-likegambling-soaddictive.Asweembracenew

technologythatdoeseverythingbutkissusonthemouth,weriskcuttingourselvesofffrom

humancommunication.

56.Whatdoestheauthormeanbymentioningtheword“love”?

A.PeoplearegettingreadyforthenewiPhone.

B.Addictionisn'tacorrectword.

C.Therecentexperimentisscientific.

D.Peoplecan'tgowithoutmodemtechnology.

57.TheauthorhandedeachbabyaBlackBerryto.

A.makethescreenscometolife

B.carryoutanexperiment

C.amusethebabies

D.exploretheelectronicworld

58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.humanbeingsenjoymoreconveniencenow

B.scienceandtechnologydoespotentialharm

C.usingiPhonescandevelopourbrains

D.theiPhoneisagoodcompanion

59.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardtheiPhone?

A.Peopleshouldmakegooduseofit.

B.Peopleshouldmakeitourbestfriend.

C.Peopleshouldavoidbeingaddictedtoit.

D.Peopleshouldnotuseitingambling.

B

IntroductoryChemistrywastaughtatDukeUniversityformanyyearsbyProfessor

Bonk.Oneyear,twoguystooktheclassanddidprettywellonallthequizzesandmid-terms.They

eachhadasolidA.Thesetwofriendsweresoconfidentingoingintothefinalthattheweekend

beforefinalsweek,despitetheChemistryfinalbeingonMonday,theydecidedtogotothe

UniversityofVirginiatopartywithsomefriends.

Theyhadagreattimethere.However,withtheirhangovers(宿醉)andtiredness,they

oversleptalldaySundayanddidn'tmakeitbacktoDukeuntilearlyMondaymorning.Ratherthan

takingthefinalthen,theyfoundProfessorBonkafterthefinalandexplainedtohimhowthey

missedthefinal.TheytoldhimtheywentuptotheUniversityofVirginiafortheweekendandhad

plannedtocomebackintimetostudy,buttheyhadaflattireonthewaybackanddidn'thavea

spare.Sotheywerelategettingbacktocampus.

Bonkthoughtthisoverandagreedthattheycouldtakethefinalthefollowingday.Thetwo

guys,happilyandrelieved,studiedthatnightandwentinthenextdayatthetimethatBonkhad

toldthem.Heplacedtheminseparateroomsandhandedeachofthematestbooklet.Hetoldthem

tobegin.

Theylookedatthefirstproblemwhichwassomethingsimpleaboutsolution(溶解).Itwas

worth5points.t4CooL“theythought,“thisisgoingtobeaneasyfinal.9,Theythenturnedthe

page.Theywereunprepared,however,fbrwhattheysawonit.Thequestioncontainedonlytwo

words:(95points)Whichtire?

60.ThetwoguysdecidedtogototheUniversityofVirginiabecause.

A.theywereafraidofthefinal

B.therewasapartythere

C.thefinalwouldbeheldthere

D.theythoughttheycanpassthefinaleasily

61.Whendidtheytakethefinalatlast?

A.OnSunday.B.OnMonday.

C.OnTuesday.D.OnSaturday.

62.Fromthepassageweknow.

A.thetwoguyscamebacktocampuslateonpurpose

B.Bonkwasn'tstrictwiththetwoguys

C.repairingtheflattiretookthetwoguysalotoftime

D.Bonkdidn'tbelievethetwoguys,explanation

63.Afterthefinal,they.

A.mayapologizetoProfessorBonk

B.musthavethesamescores

C.wouldn'tbeconfidentintheirChemistry

D.wouldfeelhappyandrelieved

C

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AboutTech-Camp

Tech-Campisadaycampwithafocusoncomputersandelectronicstechnology.Weoffer

2-weeksummerprogrammesforstudentsof12to17yearsofage.Wehaveacomputerlabwith

thelatestandfastestequipment,anelectronicslab,andavideoproductionstudio.Ourstaffis

special,too.Ourprogrammeleadersareexpertsincomputersandelectronics,ofcourse,butthey

arealsopeoplewhocareaboutchildrenandenjoyworkingwiththem.

ThebenefitsofTech-Camp

Inallofourprogrammes,weshowstudentshowtoworkinteamsandhowtosolveproblems

bythemselves.Weencouragethemtothinkcreatively.

WhatstudentswilldoatTech-Camp

EachdayatTech-Campisfilledwithuseful,interestingandchallengingactivities.For

example,intheComputerProgramme,studentslearnthebasiccomputerprogramming,andhow

tousetheInternet.IntheHigh-techProgramme,theymakeradio-controlledmodelcarsand

producetheirownshortvideos.

ProgrammeSession1Session2Session3

Computer15June15June15June

Programme—26June-26June-26June

High-tech29June27July15June

Programme-10July—7August—26June

FeeHK$2,000perstudent

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FormoreinformationaboutTech-Camp,pleasecontactDirectorofSummerProgrammes,Ms

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Telephone:26548898Fax:26948850

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64.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthebrochure(手册)?

A.TheageofstudentswhocanattendtheTech-Campprogrammes.

B.Thenumberofstudentseachsessioncanadmit.

C.TheprogrammestheCampcanoffer.

D.ThewayofcontactingtheCamp.

65.WhatwouldyouprobablyliketoaskaboutifyouphoneMsJuliaBrownafterreadingthe

brochure?

A.Thedeadlineforapplication.

B.Thefeeeachattendantshouldpay.

C.Thee-mailaddressofTech-Camp.

D.Theactivitiesthestudentswillhave.

66.Fromthebrochurewecaninferthat.

A.theCampoffersstudentsaccommodationduringtheirtwo-weekstayattheCamp

B.highschoolteachersareinchargeoftheCamp

C.studentsatTech-Campmainlybenefitfromtheknowledgeaboutthehigh-techthroughlectures

givenbytheexperts

D.studentswilllearnhowtoworkwiththeirfriendsandhowtothinkandsolveproblems

creativelythroughalotofactivities

67.Thepassageisintendedto.

A.introduceustosomeinformationaboutTech-Camp

B.attractstudentstoattendTech-Camp

C.offersomeintroductionsaboutcomputertechnology

D.tellstudentsofthenecessityoflearningHigh-techProgramme

D

Fewofusmakemoneybylosingsleep.ButthreegraduatestudentsatBrownUniversityin

Providencebuiltacompanyaroundsleepdeprivation(睡眠不足).

JasonDonahue,BenRubinandEricShashouawereworkinglatenightsinBrown'sbusiness

andengineeringschools—andbeganthinkingaboutwaystosleepbetter.Theydiscoveredthey

weren'taloneinburningthemidnightoil.Around20%ofAmericansgetlessthansixhoursofrest

anight.

Thefriendsimaginedasmartalarmclockthatcouldtrackhowmuchtimewespendinthe

mostrestorative(促使康复的)stagesofthesleepcycle:REM(快速眼动)anddeepsleep.What

woulditcosttodesignsuchathing?Fiveyearsofresearch,20employees,$14millionin

fundingandawholelotofdoubtingfrominvestorsandscientists.

Thecompany,Zeo,basedinNewton,Mass.,launcheditsproductinJune.TheZeodevice

usesaheadbandwithtinysensors(传感器)thatscanyourbrainforsignsoffoursleepstates:

REM,light,deepandwakingsleep.Thesmartalarmclockdisplaysagraphofyoursleeppattern

andwakesyouasyou'retransitioningoutofREMsleep(whichiswhenyou'releastsleepy).In

themorningyoucanuploadthedatatothecompany'swebsite,andsotrackyoursleepover

time.Thecost,$399,includessixmonths'accesstooneofZeo'sonlinesleepcoaches.Mostofthe

feedbackcomesintheformofZeo\ZQscoreshowinghowwellyou'veslept.

“Zeoallowspeopletounlockthisblackboxofsleep,“saysDaveDickinson,ahealth-care

CEO.

Whetheranyofthisactuallyimprovessleepisuptotheconsumer,whowillalsoneedto

makelifestylechangeslikecuttingoutalcoholbeforebedtimeorcaffeineafter3pm.

FornowthecompanyissellingZeoonlineonly.Dickinsonalsoplanstoexpandtocountries

suchasAustralia,wheresleepdeprivationapproachesU.S.levels.

68.Whydidthethreestudentsimagineasmartalarmclock?

A.Toearnenoughmoneyforascholarship.

B.Towakethemupontimeinthemorning.

C.Torecordthelengthoftheirsleeptime.

D.Toimprovethequalityoftheirsleep.

69.WhichisthecorrectorderofhowtheZeodeviceworks?

a.wakeyouwhenyou'releastsleepy

b.scanyourbrainforsleepsigns

c.gettheZeo'sZQscore

d.showagraphofyoursleeppattern

e.uploadthedatatothecompany'swebsite

A.d,b,a,e,cB.b,a,d,c,e

C.d,b,a,c,eD.b,d,a,e,c

70.TheZeo'sZQscoreisconnectedwith.

A.thequalityofsleep

B.thelengthofsleep

C.thetimeofwakingup

D.thetimeofgoingtobed

71.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.

A.Zeowillhaveadirecteffectonusers9lifestyles

B.Zeowillhavebetterresultsifusersmakeproperchanges

C.ZeoisreportedtobewellreceivedinAustralia

D.Zeocannowbeboughteitherinstoresoronline

E

Sometimestherealworldcanbeaconfusingplace.ltisnotalwaysfairorkind,andinthe

realworldtherearenotalwayshappyendings.Thatiswhy,everyonceinawhile,weliketo

escapeintotheworldoffantasy-aplacewherethingsalwaysgoourwayandthereisalwaysa

happyending.

Wewanttobelieveinfantasticcreaturesinimaginarylands.Wewanttobelieveinmagic

powers,goodfriends,andthepowerofgoodtoovercomeevil.Weallfantasizeaboutbeingableto

flyandliftbuildingsofftheground.Andhowgoodamagicswordwouldfeelinourhandsaswe

goofftokilladragonorwintheloveofabeautifulprincess!

TheamazingadventuresofSuperman,PeterPan,andHarryPotterhavecharmedmany

people,childrenandadultsalike.Themainreasonisthatthesestoriesofferuschancestogetaway

fromthisreal,frustratingworldandallowustofindsomemagicalsolutionstoourproblems.For

example,Supermanalwaysarrivesinthenickoftimetopreventadisasterfromhappening.Peter

PancanflyatwilltoteasethebadguyCaptainHook,andHarryPotterhashismagicpowerto

takerevengeon(报复)hisuncle,auntandcousin,whoalwaysill-treathim.

72.PeopleentertheworldoffantasyforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPTthat.

A.theworldoffantasyfrightensus

B.therealworldisoftendisappointing

C.wecanfindhappyendingsthere

D.ourwishescanalwaysbefulfilledthere

73.Superman,PeterPan,andHarryPotterhaveattractedmanypeople,because.

A.thebadguysalwayshavetheupperhand

B.theyendupgettingmarriedtobeautifulprincesses

C.theirsolutionsarenothingbutmagic

D.theypossesspowersthatordinarypeopledon'thave

74.Thewriterofthispassageseemstobelieve.

A.therealworldisbetterthanthefantasticworld

B.thefantasticworldisbetterthantherealworld

C.therealworldneedssomeforcestomakeitfairandkind

D.thefantasticworldistheperfectplacefbrustolivein

75.Thispassageaboutfantasyliteratureisintendedto.

A.criticizeitsunrealisticconcepts

B.laughatthosepeoplereadingit

C.explainwhypeopleliketoreadit

D.teachpeopletoavoiddisasters

第n卷

第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。

注意:每个空格只填一个单词.

Manypeopleneedguidanceinchoosingacareer(职业).Fortunately,thereismuch

informationontheWebaboutjobopportunities.Withalltheinformationavailable,it'snot

surprisingthatpeoplecanfeelconfused.Soifyou'rereadytostartyourfirstjoborchange

careers,wheredoyoubegin?

TheOccupationHandbookisagoodresource.Regularlyupdated,theHandbookisavailable

asabookandon-line.NotonlyistheinformationprovidedabouttheUnitedStatesasawhole,but

readerscaneasilysearchforinformationabouttheirparticularstate.Youcanreadaboutthe

fastest-growingoccupationsintheareawhereyouliveandfindoutwhattheyarelike.Youcan

alsolearnhowtoapplyforjobs.

Take,forexample,Nadia'ssituation.Nadiawasadoctor'sassistantinIran,andhergoalin

theUnitedStatesistobecomeanurse.However,sheneedstoworkwhilesheisstudying

nursing.Sheisinterestedinbecomingamedicalassistanttohelpworkherwaythrough

college.Whengoingon-linetotheHandbookandsearchingunder"medicalassistant",Nadiais

happytoreadthatthisisexpectedtobeoneofthefastest-growingcareersthrough2010.Besides,

jobopportunitiesareevenbetterforpeoplewithexperience.Shediscoversthatmedicalassistants

notonlyhavetodosomeofficework,buthavemedicalresponsibilitiesaswell.Nadiadecidesthis

jobwillbeinterestingandwillalsoprovideexcellentexperienceforhernursingcareer.

TheOccupationHandbookisjustanexampleofwebsitesthatcanhelpyouplananew

career.Whenyouhavefoundinformationaboutsomedifferentcareers,youwillbereadytotalkto

careeradvisers.Choosingyourfuturecareerisanextremelyimportantdecision.It'sworthtaking

thetimeandfindingasmuchinformationasyoucan.

FindingInformationonthe

Title

76.________fbrTomorrow'sJob

•Thereisalotofjobinformationon-line,buttoomuchofitmay

Introduction

sometimesbe77.________.

Factsofthe•Theinformationisupdatedina78.________manner.

Handbook•Itsvastresourcesincludewaysofjob79.________.

•ShewantstobecomeanurseintheUnitedStates.

Nadia's•Sheneedstoworktomake81.________forhercollegestudy.

80.________•Herprevious82.________mayhelphertogetthejob.

•Ifshe'samedicalassistant,she'llalsotakemedical83.________.

•Findsomeinformationon-linebefore84.________career

advisers.

Conclusion

•Thetimeyouspendandtheeffortsyoumakewillbe

85.________.

第二节书面表达(满分25分)

春天来了,天气渐渐变暖,虽然高三学生正忙于复习迎考,但外出郊游很受他们的欢迎。请

你根据下面提示,建议高三学生在周末时走出校园,亲近大自然。

提示:1.作为高三学生,应劳逸结合。

2.亲近大自然可以放松自己,欣赏美景。

3(自己发挥)

注意:词数120左右。

答案

1.B2.C3.A4.B5.B6.C7.C8.B9.A10.Bll.C12.B13.A14.C15.B

16.B17.A18.C19.B2O.B

听力材料

Text1

M:Boy!HowquicklytechnologychangesISomanypeoplehaveacomputerintheirhomes

nowadays.

W:Iknow.Ifeelsobehindthetimes.

M:Me,too.

Text2

M:Thisisaveryexpensivewatch,butFvehadtroublewithiteversinceIboughtit.Iinsiston

seeingthemanager.

W:Actually,there9snoneedforthat,sir.FHgiveyouanotherwatchjustlikethisone.

M:ThafsOK.

Text3

M:I'mnotanexpert,butthatnoiseinyourfridgedoesn'tsoundgood.Maybeyoushouldcall

someoneandhaveitcheckedout.

W:You'reright.IsupposeI'veputitofflongenough.

M:Soyoushouldhaveitrepairedassoonaspossible.

Text4

M:WhatdoyouthinkIshouldbuyformymumonherbirthday?

W:IfIwereyou,Iwouldbuyamobilephone.ltwouldbeanexcellentgift.

M:Thafsagoodidea.

Text5

M:SomethingiswrongwithourTV.

W:Whydon'tyouaskMr.Whitetohavealook?

M:Agoodidea.

Text6

W:WhereisIrene?Ihavensseenherallday.

M:She'sinthecomputerroomusingtheInternet.

W:

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