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B.to C.having D.(201.530分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ADifferentAtage14,15and16,thewaywelookedwasthemostimportantthingintheworldtous.MyfriendsandIwantednothinglessthanperfection.Inhighschool,wejoinedthegymnasticsteam,andour36becameevenmoreimportanttous.Wehadnofat,onlymuscle.Ontheweekends,wewouldgotothebeach,37ofourflatOnesummerdayallmyfriendswereatmyhouse38.AtonepointIwasrunningbacktothepool.I39onabeeandwhileitwasdyingundermyfootitstung(蟄me.Iinstantlystartedtofeel40.Thatnight,Ibegantorunahighfeverandmylegandfootwerered,hotandswollen.Icouldn’twalk.Icouldbarely41.Whenmyfootstartedtogonumb,everyonebecamemore42.Myfootwasnotgettingenoughblood.Ihadtogotothe43,andmyleghurtasifitwerebadlybroken.Icouldn’tmove.AllIcoulddowasthinkabouthowsoftmymiddlewas ing.That44memorethananyconcernovermyleg.Thatwouldall whenIheardthedoctorsmentionpossiblycuttingoffmyfoot.Itwasstillnotgettingthe supplyitneeded.Thedoctorswouldhavetospeeduptheirtreatment.NeverbeforedidIhavesuchgreat formyfoot.Andwalkingseemedlikea thegods.LessandlesswouldIwanttohearmyfriendstalkabout andwhowaswearingwhat.MoreandmoreIexpectedvisitsfromotherkidsinthehospital,whowere myOnegirlcametovisitme .Everytimeshecame,shebroughtflowers.Shewasrecoveringfromcancerandfeltsheshouldcomebackand theotherpatients.Shestillhadnohair,andshewasswollenfrommedicationsshehadbeentaking.Iwouldnothavegiventhisgirla before.Inowlovedeveryinchofherandlookedforwardto Finally,IwasimprovingandsoonIwenthome.Mylegwasstillswollen,54Iwaswalking,andIhadmyfoot!WhenIwouldgobacktothehospital,Ioftensawmyfriend.Shewasstillvisitingpeopleand55goodcheer.Ithoughtifeventherewasanangelonthisearth,ithadtobeA.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.A.B.C.D.第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂AWhat’sonYourPet’sIn1977,IrenePepperbergofHarvardUniversitybeganstudyingwhatwasonanothermindbytalkingtoit.(56題)HerfirstexperimentsbeganwithAlexwasaone-year-oldAfricangreyparrotandIrenetaughthimtoproducethesoundsoftheEnglishlanguage.“Ithoughtifhelearnedtocommunicate,Icouldaskhimquestionsabouthowheseestheworld.”Theyweremorelikerobotsbutdidn’thavetheabilitytothinkorfeel.Ofcourse,ifyouownapetyouprobablydisagree.Butitisthejobofascientisttoprovethisandnowadaysmorescientistsacceptthatanimalscanthinkforthemselves.“That’swhyIstartedmystudieswithAlex,”Irenesaid.“Somepeopleactuallycalledmecrazyfortryingthis.”NowadayswehavemoreandmoreevidencethatanimalshaveallsortsofmentalabilitiesSheepcanrecognizefaces.Chimpanzees(黑猩猩)useavarietyoftoolsandevenuseweaponstohunt.AndAlextheparrotbecameaverygoodtalker.ThirtyyearsaftertheAlexstudiesbegan,IrenewasstillgivinghimEnglishlessonsupuntilhisrecentdeath.Forexample,ifAlexwashungryhecouldsay“wantgrape”.Alexcouldcounttosixandwaslearningthesoundsforsevenandeight.“Hehastohearthewordsoverandoverbeforehecancorrectlysaythem,”Irenesaid,afterpronouncing“seven”forAlexafewtimesina(57題)Alexcouldalsolthedifferencebetweencolorsshapessizes,andmaterialse.gormetal).Beforehefinallydied,AlexmanagedtosayAnotherfamouspetthatprovedsomeanimalshavegreatermentalskillswasadogcalledRico.HeappearedonaGermanTVgameshowin2011.Ricoknewthenamesof200differenttoysandeasilylearnedthenamesofnewones.Whenscientistsstudiedhisskilltheyfoundhecouldlearnandrememberwordsasquicklyasatwo-year-oldchild.WhenRicobecamefamous,manyotherdogownerswantedtoshowhowclevertheirpetswere.AnotherdogcalledBetsycouldunderstand300words.(58題)Onetheoryfordogsabilitytolearnalanguageisthattheyhavebeenclosecompanionstohumansformanycenturiesandsotheirabilitytounderstandusisconstantlyevolving(進(jìn)化).Whileanimalscannotdowhathumansdoyet,somescientistsbelievethatexampleslikeAlexandRicoprovethatevolutiondevelopsinligence,(59題)aswellasphysicalappearance.Irenewantedtofindout A.whataparrotthinks B.whyaparrotcanspeak C.howparrotsmakesounds D.ifparrotsspeakEnglishAlexlearntnewwordsby A.singingthem B.readingthem C.writingthem rehearingthemThetwodogsmentionedinthearticlecould A.understandsomewords B.recognizestrangevoices C.copyhumangestures D.ldifferentcolorsThearticleconcludesthat ourpetsunderstandwhatwe B.dogsmayspeaktohumansoneC.humansarerelatedto D.mentalabilitycanevolveinBSportsarethebaseofmylife,nexttomymotherwhoraisedmewhenmydadleftus.IhavebeenintosportssinceIwassixyearsold.Ihaveknownmanycoachesandheardhundredsoftheirtips,buttheyusuallyfocusedondrillstodevelopmyskillsandreachthenextlevelofy.WhenIwasinSeniortwo,Imetthenewschoolbasketballcoach,BrianPawloski.IthoughtIwascertaintobeselectedfortheschoolteamsinceIhadbeeninittheyearbefore.Ishoweduptothetryoutsandputoutabout90%effortsinceIthoughtI’dmakeitwithnoproblem.Thatwasabigmistake.BrianPawloskiisthehardest-workingcoachIhaveevermet.Hedidn’texpect100%effort,heexpected200%effort.(strict,62題)Oneexample:heoncemadeusdo40suicidedrillsforthe40lay-ups(投籃)wemissedinagame.Somethinkthisiscrazy,butitisn’t.Afterthisconditioningpractice,asweweregettingacupofcoldwatertodrink,Isaid,“Coach,thatwasthebestpracticeIeverhad.”Iwascompleysincere.Thismanwasandis whoinfluencedmemostmyhighschool.Heexpectsustobeexcellentnotjustonthecourtbutintheclassroom.(60題)IfIamnotworkingonbasketballIamreadingabookthathethinkswillhelpusbetterunderstandlife’schallenges,includingWooden,Coach,andTheScrewtapeLetters.InthefirsttwoyearsIslackedoff,notputtingforthmyfullpotential.(61題)Now,unlikethecoachesofmyyouth,thismanwasinterestedinhowwedidoffthecourt.(60題)HealwaysmadesureIkeptupwithmystudiesandwasabletobetrusted.Icanhonestlysaythatnoothercoachhasgivenmesomuchadviceonhowtosucceedinbasketballbutmoreimportantlyinlife.(helpful,62題)Myschoolisluckytohavesuchagreattoteach,coachandinfluencetheirstudentsIwillalwaysremembermyhigh-schoolbasketballdaysasoneofthehardesttimesIhaveeverworkedinmylifenotonlyinbasketballbutinmygrowthasanindividual.Differentfromothercoaches,CoachBrian concentratedonskill B.trainedtheteamtotheedgeofC.expectedtheteamtodowellintheirstudies D.askedtheteamtodomorereadingthanTheunderlinedphrase“slackedoff”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans A.paidno B.showedno C.hadless D.madelessIntheauthor’seyes,CoachBrianis A.strictandhelpful B.hardworkingandhonest C.skilledandcruel D.professionalandseriousCAswegrowold,werealizethatwehavesolittletimetoreadandtherearesomanygreatbooksthatwe’veyettogetaroundto.Yetre-readersareeverywherearoundus.Forcertainfans,re-readingTheLordoftheRingsisaconventionalpracticeannually.OnefriendtoldmethatJaneAusten’sEmmacanstillsurprisehim,despitehishavingreaditover50times.(63題)Newsuddenclearunderstandingscanbegainedfromtheprocessofre-readingJournalistRebeccaMead,along-timeEnglishwomaninNewYork,firstcameacrossGeorgeEliot’sMiddlemarchat17.Sincethen,shehasreaditagaineveryfiveyears.Witheachre-reading,ithasopenedupfurther;ineachchapterofherlife,ithasresonated(引起共鳴)differently.Meadevidencedthelargenumberofwaysinwhichreallygoodbooksnotonlystandthetestofrepeatreads,butalsoofferfreshgiftseachtimewecracktheirspines.Thesekindsofbooksgrowwithus.Scientistshavealsorecognizedthementalhealthbenefitsofre-reading.ResearchconductedwithreadersintheUSfoundthatonourfirstreading,weareconcernedwiththe“what”andthe“why”.AsresearcherCrisRusselloftheAmericanUniversityexined,returningtoabook“bringsneworrenewedappreciationofboththegreatbookanditsreaders.”It’struethatweoftenfindformerselvesonthepagesofoldbooks(ifwe’refondofmakingnotesonthepages).Thesetextscancarryusbacktoatimeandce,andremindusofthekindofthatwewerethen.We’rechangednotonlybylivedexperiencebutalsobyreadexperience–bythebooksthatwe’vediscoveredsincelastreadingtheoneinourhand.(65題)Moresothanthemoviedirectororthemusician,thewritercallsuponourimaginations,usingwordstoleadustopicturethisdeclarationofloveorthatunfaithfulnessinlife.Abookisajointprojectbetweenwritersandreaders,andwemustpoursomuchofourselvesintoreadingthatourownlifestorycan econnectedwiththestoryinthebook.Perhapswhat’sreallystrangeisthatwedon’tre-readmoreoften.Afterall,wewatchourfavouritefiagainandwewouldn’tthinkoflisteningtoanalbumonlyonce.Wetreasuremessyoldpaintingsasobjects,yetofallartforms,liturealoneisalargelyone-timedelight.Abook,ofcourse,takesupmoretime,butasMeadconfirms,therewardsmakeitadequayworthwhile.(66題ThetwobooksarementionedinParagraph1mainlyto attracttheattentionof B.introducethetopicoftheC.providesomebackground D.showthesimilaritybetweenre-Theunderlinedexpression“cracktheirspines”inParagraph2refersto A.recite B.re-read C.recall D.relItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat readingbenefitspeoplebothmentallyandphysically B.readersmainlyfocusonfeelingsontheirfirstreadingC.weknowourselvesbetterthroughre-readingexperience D.writersinspirethesameimaginationsasfilmdirectorsdoThepurposeofthepassageisto callondifferentunderstandingsofoldbooks B.focusonthementalhealthbenefitsofC.bringawarenesstothesignificanceofre-reading D.introducetheeffectivewaysofre-readingoldbooksDEverydayweareexposedtoimages,s,musicandnews.Inthisageofvisualandauralhyper-stimulation,themediumofradioismakingagreatcomeback.“We’reatthebeginningofagoldenageofaudio,”saidUS-basedpodcasterAlexBlumberginanarticleinTheSydneyMorningHerald.Inthelastmonthalone,15percentofUSadultslistenedtoaradiopodcast(播客ThesestatisticsreleasedbyEdisonResearchshowthesuccessfulevolutionoftraditionalradiobroadcaststothepresentday’sdigitalpodcastformatThetermpodcastwasinventedin2004,butthetrendonlystartedgainingmainstreampopularityinrecentyears.Withthesharpincreaseinconsumerdemandforsmartphonesandtabletspodcastsaleshavejumped.Theappealofthepodcastpartlyliesinitsmultitformdeliveryandon-demandcapabilities(功能Youcanlistenduringthoseextraminutesofthedaywhenyou’rewalkingtotheshopswaitinginaqueueorridingthesubway.Similartoevisionshows,podcastsaregenerallytodownloadandmostoffernewcontenteveryweek.DonnaJackson,22,SydneyUniversitymediagraduate,listenstopodcaststwoorthreetimesaweek,viaiTunes.“IlistenwhileI’mwanderingaroundthehousengsomethingelse.Itmakescompletingaboringtaskmuchmoreenjoyable…Andit’saneasywayofkeeintouchwithwhat’sgoingonintherestoftheworld,”(68題)shesaidImainlylistentoBBCpodcastsbutrecentlyI’vealsobeenlisteningtoThisAmericanLifeandSerial.Theyhaveaspecialskilltoreallydrawyouin.”Unlikeevisionandmusic,theaudioformathasthepotentialtocreateadeepimpressiononreaders.Blumbergsaysthisowestothepodcast’sability“tocreatecloserelationshipandworkandarts,agrees.“Whenyou’relistening,itfeelsasifthevoiceofthepodcast’sstoryleristalkingdirectlytoyou.It’scomforting,”saidProust.Itseemstheage-oldtraditionofverbalstorylingisverymuchaliveandFromthefirsttwoparagraphs,wecanlearnthat traditionalbroadcasthascome B.AmericanslovelisteningtotheC.podcastshave everypopulartoday D.smartphonessellwellbecauseofThewritermentionsDonnaJacksonmainlyto A.lhowyoungpeoplerelaxthemselves B.exinwhyyoungpeoplelikeC.introducewhatprogramspodcastsarepresenting D.showhowpopularpodcastsareamongtheyoungParagraph5ismainlyabout A.theinfluenceof B.theadvantageof C.readers’impressionon people’sreactiontotheWhatisprobablythebesttitleoftheA.Returnof B.Opinionsof C.Featuresof 第二節(jié)(5210分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能HouseInmanycountriesoftheworldpeopledowhatiscalledhousesitting.Itmeansthatifownersofthehousearegoingaway,theywantsomeonetocomeintotheirhomeandlookafterthehouseandmaybepetswhiletheyareaway.InAustralia,manypeopletravel.Afterpeopleretire,theymightbuyavanandtravelalloverthecountry.71(manypeopleretiredpeoplethousandsofthem)Soifsomeonewantstotravelorgoawayforsomereason,theymightwantsomeoneintheirhometocareforitandkeepthegardenstidy.Housesittersmighthavetocareforpets.Also,quiteafewpeoplehaveswimmingpoolsintheirbackyardsandtheyneedcleaning.72Ifeelitisagreatwayofseeingthecountry,becauseyougoandstayinanewcity,gettomeetnewpeople,andhavetimetogosightseeinginanewarea.73Therearewebsiteswhereyoufindtheadvertisementsbypeoplewhowanttotravel,andbyreplyingtotheadvertisement,youcanmakearrangementstogoandlookaftertheirhome.Therearesomerequirementstobeahousesitter.Youmustbea ,sothattheownerknowsyouwillnotstealanything.Youmustbeabletogowhenthehouseownerwantsyoutogo,soyouneedlotsoftime.74Youneedtobegoodwithpets,abletocareforcatsanddogs,orotherpetstheymayhave.Somehousesittingjobsarejustforafewdaysoracoupleofweekswhilethehomeownerhasashortholiday.Sometimesitisformuchlonger.Wehavehadonehousesitforsixmonths,whilethehomeownertravelledtoEurope.75Thenyoucantraveltomanydifferentcountriesandstaythere.Oneoftheimportantthingstogetarereferencesfromthehomeownerswhereyouhavestayed.Areferenceisawrittenlettertosaythatyouaretrustworthyandhavelookedaftertheirhomewell.Youcanshowtheseletterstoprospectivehousesittingjobsandtheyknowyouwilldoagoodjob.A.Ihavedonehousesittingmanytimes.B.ThousandsofpeopledothisalltheItisalsopossibletodohousesittinginotherGenerallyyouhavemanyopportunitiestogetahousesittingThisisaninternationalhousesittingserviceforallcityandcountryareas. Youmusthaveagoodcar,soyoucantraveltodifferentpartsofthe第四部分:表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),35分,,1.時(shí)間:2015515102.在此期間,關(guān)閉閱覽室、暫停電子閱覽。注意:1.50。2.意:1.60。2.短文的開頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。Duringthiswintervacation,IworkedasavolunteerguideintheNationalMuseumof 參考答案及評分標(biāo) 第一部分:理解(共三節(jié),30分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.12. 第三節(jié)(51.57.5分每小題超過一個(gè)詞不計(jì)分;拼寫錯(cuò)誤不計(jì)分;16題的首字母不大寫不計(jì)分;19Three的0.5分。 第二部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)21. 22. 23. 25.26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.(201.530分36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55.第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)56. 57. 58. 59. 60.61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69.B70.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)71. 72. 73. 74. 75.第四部分:表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),35分)第一節(jié)(15分)一、評分原則:1154501二、內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)和權(quán)重:1.館網(wǎng)絡(luò)系統(tǒng)升級(3分五月一日到十日之間(1分,關(guān)閉閱覽室、暫停電子閱覽(3分;僅周二、周五可以借、還(3分;(13--分((13--分(9分--分(4--分(1--分0Onepossibleoeverybody!MayIhaveyourattention?ThelibrarywillsoonbecarryingoutanupdateoftheInternetsystem.Iwouldlikeeverybodytoknowthatbetweenthedatesof1stMayand10thMay,thereadingroomwillbeclosedandthee-readingsystemwillbetemporarilystopped.YouwillonlybeabletotakeoutandreturnbooksonTuesdaysandFridays.Pleasepassonthismessagetothosewhoarenotheretoday.Thankyouall.(80words)第二節(jié)(20分一、評分原則:1205衡量,確定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。60118分-2015分-1712分6分18分-2015分-1712分6分1分-50四、OnepossibleDuringthiswintervacation,IworkedasavolunteerguideintheNationalMuseum .ItAfewdaysbeforethevacation,Iappliedforthejobonline.Notlongafter,Iwasluckyenoughtobegiventhejob.ThenIattendeda5-daytrainingcourseassoonasthevacationbegan.Iwastaughthowtobebothaninformativeandentertainingtourguide.Thiswasveryuseful,asIhadnotdonethistypeofworkbefore.Afterthat,everydayoverthefollowingtwoweeks,IgavetoursaroundtheSilkRoadexhibition,whichgaveaninterestinginsightinto’spast.Iwasdelightedtobepraisedforbeinganoutstandingvolunteerattheendofthevacation.(112words)稿W:W:Excuseme.WherecanIfindthenearest M:There’sabankonWallIt’sacrossfromthe toputitofftillnextW:Whatdoyouwanttodoaftergraduation? M:Iwanttoworkinmarketing.Iliketocommunicatewithpeople.W:Whatdoyouwanttodoaftergraduation? M:Iwanttoworkinmarketing.Iliketocommunicatewithpeople.W:That’sajobwhichpayswell,andyoumighthaveopportunitiestotravelW:W:Waiter,canyoucomeherefora M:Yes,howcanIW:I'mafraidyou'vemadeamistake.Thisisn'twhatIordered. theorders.I'llcheckit.M:Excuseme?Howmucharetheapples? W:ThesebiggeronesareONEdollareachandthoseare75centseach.M:Excuseme?Howmucharetheapples? W:ThesebiggeronesareONEdollareachandthoseare75centseach.M:Allright.I'llhavefivebigger W:GoodMorning.HereismyM:Wheredo ntostaywhileyou’reW:IwillstayatWestin M:M:OK.Andwhat'sthepurposeofyourvisit?BusinessoravisitingW:No,I’mjustsightseeingsinceduringthisM:Doyouhaveaticket?W:Yes,hereismyreturnticket M:HowmuchcashdoyouhavewithW:Ihaveaboutonly500dollarsaltogether,sincecreditcardismoreconvenient. 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