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Module6TheWorld’sCulturalHeritage第I卷第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ALindhawasastudentatKansasStateUniversity.SheisheretotellusabouthertimeinWhatwerethebestthingsaboutit?Manhattanhasagreatuniversityfeeltoit.Ilovedgoingtothefootballgames.Wewouldspendthewholedaytailgating(開車尾派對)outsidethestadium,drinkingbeerandhavingabigbarbecue(燒烤).Whatdoyouthinkofthepeoplethere?PeoplefromKansasaresofriendly.However,I'dsaythatmanyKansansareveryshelteredanddon'tpaymuchattentiontolifeoutsidetheUS.ButasthegrandmaofmyKansanfriendmightsay,“We'restillsweetaspie.”Whatweretheworstthingsaboutbeingthere?It'sverydifficulttogetaroundKansaswithoutacar.Everything'ssospreadoutandthereisn'treallyapublictransportationsystem.Whatwasthefunniestthingthathappenedwhileyouwerethere?IrememberonetripItookwithmyfriendtohergrandparents'house.TheyhadhorsesandaskedmeifIwantedtogoforaride.IhadneverriddenahorsebeforebutIdecidedtohaveatry.Ihopped(跳上)onandeverythingwasfineforaminute.Butthenthehorsewentcrazy.Itstartedbucking(猛然彎背躍起)andmakingthesecrazynoises.IthoughtIwasgoingtodie.MyfriendeventuallycalmedthehorsedownbutnotbeforeIhaddestroyedanentiresectionofthefence.Ithoughttheywouldbemadbuttheywerejustinshock—theycouldn'tbelieveIhadstayedonthehorseforthatlong.Didyouhaveanyotherproblems?I'mSwedish,butmyEnglishisprettygoodbecausemydad'sEnglish.Butittookalittlewhiletogetusedtotheaccent.Thepeoplefromthecitiesdon'thaveastrongaccent,butthepeoplefromthecountryarehardtounderstandsometimes.Youalsohavetobecarefulwiththeweather.Inthewinteritwasabsolutelyfreezing,andduringthesummeritwassohotIthoughtImightdie.Ofcourse,theyhaveheatingandairconditioningeverywhere.21.What'sLindha'simpressionaboutpeopleinKansas?A.Theyarekindbutunhappy.B.Theyarenicebutisolated.C.Theyarepatientandamusing.D.Theyarehonestandgenerous.22.WhatdoweknowaboutLindha'shorseridingexperience?A.Shefelloffthehorse'sback.B.Shefinallygotthehorseundercontrol.C.Shewasbravebutdestroyedpartofafence.D.Shehadawonderfulandunforgettableexperience.23.WelearnfromthetextthatLindha_____.A.doesn'tliketheweatherinKansasB.speaksEnglishwithaSwedishaccentC.speakshighlyofthetransportationsysteminKansasD.doesn'tliketheschoollifeinKansas
B
MeetBenSaunders:adventurer,athlete,motivationalspeaker.Ben,attheageof23,wastheyoungestmantoskisolototheNorthPole.Hedraggeda180-kilogrammesledge(雪橇)over1,420milesthroughtheworstArcticconditions.Thisyear,aswellasplanningareturntotheArctic,BenplanstoskisolofromtheAntarcticcoasttotheSouthPoleandbackintheautumn,carryingallhissuppliesonhissledge.
BenSaunderswasfiredafterpersuadingthefirmtosupporthisdisorganizedfirstadventure.“Everythingthatcouldgowrongdidgowrong.Wewereattackedbyabear.Westartedrunningoutoffood.Itwasjustdesperate.Andwedidn'tgettothePole;wedidn'tgetthere,sowehadnomediainterest.Nooneheardaboutit:nobookdeal,andnospeaking.Iwassounhappy.”
PeoplesaiditwasimpossibleformetogettothePole.Isaid,“No,Icangetthere,”andIdid.Self-belief,Iseeitasbeingabitlikeamuscle(肌肉)—it'smybeliefthatthemoreyoustretch(伸展)yourselfthestrongeritgets.Ifyouneverdoanythingthat'suncomfortableorriskythenyourself-beliefgetsweaker.Sothat'soneofthelessonsI'vefiguredoutalongtheway.ThethingthatI'vestretchedandtestedismyself-belief.“MyAntarcticadventureisjustpracticableandthat'swhatisexcitingtome.IfIknewitwaspossible,ifIknewIcoulddoitwithouttoomuchbother,Iwouldn'tbeinterested.”Why?“PersonallyI'mattractedbythehumanperformanceelementtoit.Notthatlongago,runningamarathonwasseenasthetoppointofhumanattempt,andnowIwouldn'tbethatsurprisedifmymumsaidshewasgoingtorunonenextyear.”People'shorizons(見識)arechanging.“I'mnotparticularlygifted,andI'mabsolutelyaverage.I'vejustchosenthisonegoaltoachieveandI'vebeenworkinghardtorealizeit.That'sit.Andthat'sthethingthatattractsme:withenoughtrainingandenoughdetermination,enoughfocusandpreparation,howfarcanwego?AndIdon'tthinkI'vefoundoutyet.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutBenSaunders'firstadventure?A.Therewasnopresscoverage.B.Itwassupportedbyhiscompany.C.Itwaswellplannedandorganized.D.HeactuallyreachedtheNorthPole.25.AccordingtoBenSaunders,ifyouwanttostretchyourself-belief,youshould_____.A.oftentestyourconfidenceB.trysomethingadventurousC.aimtoreachtheNorthPoleD.alwaysstretchyourmuscles26.BenSaunderswasexcitedabouthisAntarcticadventurebecause_____.A.helikedrunningamarathonB.hewantedtoexercisehisbodyC.heknewitmightbeachievableD.hewassurehecoulddoiteasily27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Wehavetochangeourviewsaboutadventure.B.Wecanneverknowourpossibilitiesandenergies.C.Weshouldhaveareasonforgoingonanadventure.D.Wehavetobeespeciallytalentedtohaveanadventure.
CValcamonicahas
oneofthelargestcollectionsofrockdrawingsintheworld.Therehavebeenabout200,000figuresandsymbolscarved(雕刻)intotherocksoveratimeperiodofabout8,000years.Valcamonica'spicturesshowvariousscenesandareconnectedthroughcommonthemeslikemagic,war,navigation(航海)andagriculture.TherockdrawingsdiscoveredinValcamonicawerethefirstprehistoricsymbolsoftheirkindrecognizedanywhereintheworld.UNESCOfirstrecognizedthedrawingsin1979whenabout140,000werediscovered,however,sincethenmanymorehavebeenuncovered.Thesedrawingsarespreadallacrossthevalley.Thecarvingsbeganto
taperoff
duringtheIronAgeandfewerappearedafterthat.Thelastperiodhasbeenattributedto(歸功于……)
theCamunnipeople.Stilltherearedrawingsthathavebeenidentifiedasbeingfromthe19thcentury.Manyofthesewerecreatedusingthetechniqueofengraving(雕刻).SomeofthefiguresdiscoveredinValcamonicahavebeensuperimposed(疊印)withoutanyorder,butinmostcasestheyappearinlogicalordersandalsoexplaintherelationshipbetweeneachpictureorsymboltotellastory.Thefirstknownmodernreportoftherockcarvingswasin1909whenWaltherLaenghappenedupontwodecoratedrocksinCapodiPonte.Scholarsonlytookinterestinthedrawingsinthe1920s.Morerockswithengravingsweresoonfoundintheareasnearbyandresearchintotheirhistorybegan.Inthe1930scomprehensivestudycampaignswereundertaken.ItwasaftertheSecondWorldWarthatthecatalogingandmappingoftheengravingsbegan.ThistaskwastakenupbyvariousteamsofexpertsfromItalyandothercountriesthatwereledbyLaeng.In1955preservationworkontherocksbegan.In1968,alargeseriesofconferenceswereheldwherescholarsfromallovertheworldmettodiscusstherockdrawings,whichgiveussomeideaofwhatvarioussocietiesofthepastmighthavebeenlike.28.WhatdoweknowaboutValcamonica'spictures?A.Theytellalongwholestory.B.Theyareinterrelatedinsomeways.C.Theywerecarved8,000yearsago.D.Theywerefirstdiscoveredin1979.29.Theunderlinedpart“taperoff”inParagraph3canbestbereplacedby“_____”.A.turnupB.goupC.dieout
D.standout30.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.Thehistoryoftherockdrawings.B.Thefeaturesoftherockdrawings.C.Thediscoveryoftherockdrawings.D.Theformationoftherockdrawings.31.Studiesoftherockdrawings_____.A.showusthedevelopmentofartB.startedaftertheSecondWorldWarC.wereconductedbyscholarsfromUNESCOD.helpusknowsomethingaboutsocietiesofthepast
DSingle-sexschoolsarebetterthanmixedschoolsMessage1—postedby
Jane,AmsterdamIthinkmixed-sexschoolsaretheonlywayforchildrentolearn,becauseit'snatural.Inhighereducationandtheirworkinglife,theywillbemixedsoitmakessenseforthemtobemixedatschool.Schoolshouldreflect(反映)therealworld.Message2—postedby
HansMyreactiontothisisveryclear.Forme,single-sexschoolsaremuchbetter,andthestatisticsshowthattheygetbetterexamresults,particularlyatsecondarylevel.Anythingwhichhelpschildrenpassexamsmustbeagoodthing.Message3—postedby
BillBoysandgirlslearninverydifferentways.Ifeelthattheyshouldbeeducatedseparatelysoteacherscanfocusontheirdifferentneeds.ThewayIseeitisthatifyouhaveazoo,youdon'tputthelionsinwiththezebras!Message4—postedby
Martin,LondonMyviewonthisisthatitdoesn'treallymatter.Whatisimportantisthecurriculum,andkeepingstudentsinterested.Iwasateacherandwehadalotoftruancy(逃學(xué))todealwith,andproblemswithstudentsmissinglessonsbecausetheyfoundthemboring.NeverhaveatimetablewithMathsasthefirstclassonMondaymorning!Message5—postedby
Emily,SydneyIdon'tthinkthereisanyquestionthatmixedschoolsarebetter.Thereistoomuchcompetitionatsingle-sexschools,whichoftenmeansthatstudentsdon'tmakeenoughprogress.Ialsothinkthereismorebullying(欺凌)atsingle-sexschools,wherechildrenarepickedonbecauseoftheincreasedcompetition.Single-sexschoolsleadtoa“dogeatdog”situation.32.WhatisJane'sattitudetowardssingle-sexschools?A.Negative.B.Favorable.C.Objective.D.Unconcerned.33.BothHansandBillholdthat_____.A.boysandgirlsshouldbetaughtseparatelyB.teachersshouldmeetstudents'differentneedsC.schoolsshouldfocusonstudents'examresultsD.mixedschoolsarebetterthansingle-sexschools34.Martinstressestheimportanceof_____.A.schoolmanagementB.students'timeawarenessC.trainingstudentstoobeyrulesD.excitingstudents'interestincourses35.Emilyuses“dogeatdog”toshow_____.A.hersupportforsingle-sexschoolsB.students'determinedefforttosucceedC.thefiercecompetitioninsingle-sexschoolsD.thebettereducationresultsinsingle-sexschools第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。CommunicationPeoplelearnandshareinformationthroughcommunication.Allformsofcommunicationhaveonethingincommon:thesendingandreceivingofamessage.Usingdifferentkindsofcommunication,peoplecanpassalongtheirideasandfeelingstojustonepersonortomillions.
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Animalscommunicatethroughsounds,scents,andacts.Computerscommunicatewithothercomputersthroughelectronicnetworks.Peoplecommunicatethroughlanguage,bothspokenandwritten.
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Writtenlanguageincludesbooks,newspapers,ande-mail.Peoplealsocommunicatewithoutwords.Bodyandfacemovementsshowfeelings.Deafpeopleusehandmovementscalledsignlanguage.Theartsarealsoaformofcommunication.
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Thefirstmodernhumansappearedabout200,000yearsago.Theylikelyusedsounds,movements,andthenspeech.About30,000yearsagohumansstartedmakingpaintingsandsculpturesonthewallsofcaves.Humansinventedwritingmorethan5,000yearsago.TheancientSumerianpeopledevelopedthefirstknownscript,calledcuneiform(楔形文字).ThentheancientEgyptiansdevelopedapicture-basedwritingcalledhieroglyphics(象形文字).Theinventionoftheprintingpressinthe1400swasamajoradvanceinwrittencommunication.
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Telecommunicationiscommunicationoverlongdistances.Inancienttimespigeonscarriedwrittenmessages.Beforetrainsandcars,messengersonfootoronhorsebackcarriedletters.
40Sincethen,telecommunicationhasbecomefasterthankstotelevision,telephones,andtheInternet.A.Itletprintersquicklymakecopiesofatext.B.Communicationisnotonlyahumanactivity.C.Publicpostalservicesstartedinthe1500sand1600s.D.Spokenlanguageincludesconversationsandspeeches.E.Spokencommunicationisdependentonanumberoffactors.F.Photographs,paintings,music,andmoviescancommunicatefeelingsaswellasfacts.G.Moderntechnologiesforlong-distancecommunicationusuallyinvolveelectricaltechnologies.
第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Sometimespeoplearoundyoucanchangeyourlife.Thechangemaynotbesuddenor
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,butlittlehabitscanproducebig
42
thatmakeyouthinkaboutwhatisimportantinyourlife.ThepersonwhochangedmylifeisJuliaMasi.Shehas
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mesomanythingsthatIwillcarrywithme
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mylife.OnethingI'velearnedfromJuliaishowtobalance
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.Juliahasshownmehowto
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aheadsothatIcanfinishallmyschoolwork,enjoysportsand
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havetimeformyfriends.Shehastaughtmethatyoucandoanythingifyouare
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andifyounevergiveup.I'vealsolearnedthatyoucanfindanythingfunor
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ifyouconnectitwithsomethingthatyouenjoy.LastyearIhatedstudyingvocabulary,butIlovedplayingonmycomputer.Julia
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thetwoandshowedmeawebsitecalled“”whereyoucan
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awordgamethatgivesyou5grains(粒)ofricetodonate(捐贈)tothepoorwitheverycorrectword.She
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metolearnahundrednew
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byfillingupthericebowl.IlikedplayingthegamesomuchthatI
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about1,000wordsinjustonemonth.Juliahasalways
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metotrynewhobbies.Sheshowedmethatgoingtothetheatercouldhelpmebecomeabetterwriter.
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,shetaughtmethatdiscussingaplaycanexciteaninterestinreading.
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itwasn'tforJuliaIprobablywouldn'thave
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howeasyitistohelpthepoor.Therearesomanywaysthatonepersoncan
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.I'velearnedtobemoreappreciativeofwhatIown.Iam
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fortheopportunitiesthatIhavebeengiven.Iwillcontinuetothinkofwaystohelpthoselessfortunatefortherestofmylife.41.A.simple
B.impressiveC.necessary
D.slight42.A.results
B.problemsC.ideas
D.decisions43.A.taught
B.servedC.offered
D.bought44.A.for
B.ofC.throughout
D.into45.A.work
B.moneyC.career
D.time46.A.plan
B.getC.move
D.stay47.A.never
B.seldomC.yet
D.still48.A.excited
B.determinedC.careful
D.patient
49.A.important
B.easyC.possible
D.interesting50.A.shared
B.rememberedC.combined
D.separated51.A.watch
B.playC.raise
D.improve52.A.challenged
B.invitedC.permitted
D.reminded
53.A.lessons
B.skillsC.words
D.stories54.A.learned
B.readC.used
D.spelled55.A.allowed
B.warnedC.forced
D.encouraged56.A.Therefore
B.BesidesC.However
D.Otherwise57.A.Unless
B.SinceC.Although
D.If
58.A.realized
B.noticedC.imagined
D.dreamed59.A.turnaway
B.makeadifference
C.showoff
D.makeamistake60.A.ready
B.sorryC.thankful
D.anxious第Ⅱ卷第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(S
=Student;
MT
=Martialartsteacher)S:
Sir,Iwanttogetfit,butIhategoingtothegym.Iwanttotrysomethingdifferent.Anyideas?MT:
Whataboutkungfu?S:
Soundsgreat.Couldyoutellmemoreaboutit?MT:
It'safightingartform.Manystylesofkungfuarebased61.________theideasofnature.Ancientmastersoftendevelopedtheirfightingtechniquesby62.________(observe)theworldaroundthem.Animals,birds,andinsects63.________(provide)thebasisformanysystemsofkungfu.S:
So,Icouldlearntofightlikeabird?MT:
Kindof.Therearemanydifferentstylesbut64.________willtakeyouyearstomasterthem.S:
WhataboutShaolin?MT:
ManyofthehardformsofkungfucamefromaBuddhistTemple65.________(call)“Shaolin”.Shaolinkungfuhas66.________historyofnearly1,500years,andisoneofS:
Iknowit.It's68.________(international)famous.MT:
ButIsuggestasoftformofkungfunamedTaiChi,69.________isregardedasChineseyoga.It'seasytolearnandnotviolent.Throughthe70.________(train),youcangetinnerpeaceandasenseofphysicalandemotionalwell-being.S:
OK,great!第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.
每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.
只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。OnMonday,Iwasridingmybicycletoschool.IwasworriedI'dbelateforschoolbecausetheheavytraffic.Suddenly,acarcametowardsmeandpassesveryclosetomeathighspeed.Thiscausedmetolosemybalance,thatresultedinmefalloffthebicycle.Asaresult,Iinjuredinmyanklequitebadly.Ididn'tknowaspeedatwhichthevehiclewastravelingbutobviousitappearedtomethatitpassedbymeveryquickly.AsIwasfallingontothegrounds,Isawthecarcrashintoawhitecar.Therefore,thedriverdidn'tstopandcheckwhathehaddone.Hejustdroveaway.Ireallyhopethedrivercouldrealizeherfaultandshoulderhisresponsibilities.第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
假設(shè)你叫李華,你的美國朋友邁克打算來中國旅游,他對中國的文化遺址長城很感興趣。請你根據(jù)以下提示給他寫封電子郵件,簡要介紹長城的情況。1.
位于中國北部,全長約8851千米;2.
始建于春秋戰(zhàn)國時期;3.1987年被列入《世界文化遺產(chǎn)名錄》,是世界七大奇觀之一。注意:1.
詞數(shù)100左右(開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,但不計入總詞數(shù));2.
可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。參考詞匯:春秋戰(zhàn)國時期
theSpringandAutumnandWarringStatesPeriodsDearMike,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
LiHua
選做題閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。
AStanleyKubrick(1928-1999)isoftendescribedasaperfectionistgenius,andisadmiredasoneofcinema'sgreatesttalents.Asadirector,hemadeonly13featurefilmsinacareerofover40years,butmanyofthemareregardedasmasterpieces,andheearnednineOscars.Kubrickoncesaidthatafilmwasmorelikemusicthanfiction,althoughallhisfilmswereadaptedfromnovels.HedirectedtheHollywoodepic
Spartacus
in1960,themostexpensivefilmofitsday,andtheonlyall-Hollywoodmovieheevermade.Soonafterfinishingthisfilm,unhappywiththepressureofHollywood,hemovedfromAmericatoBritain.Kubrickspentfiveyearsdevelopinghisfilm2001:
ASpaceOdyssey
(1968).Thisisprobablyhismostfamousandinfluentialfilm.Itwasasciencefictionblockbuster(轟動一時的電影)whichwaspopularwithbothcriticsandthepublic.Oftendescribedasamasterpiece,itsspecialeffectstechniqueswonanAcademyawardandwereabiginfluenceonGeorgeLucaswhenhecametomakethe
StarWars
films.Hisfinalfilmwas
EyesWideShut
(1999),starringTomCruiseandNicoleKidman.Thefilm
AClockworkOrange
(1971)waswithdrawn(撤回)intheUKafterKubrickfeltithadbeenmisinterpreted,anditwasonlyshownagainincinemasafterhisdeath.Hevaluedhisprivacy,andworriedaboutsafety.HecertainlydislikedtravelafterhemovedtoEngland,andhealsohadawell-knownfearofflying.HeoncetoldafriendthathetraveledtoLondonfourorfivetimesperyear,onlyforappointmentswithhisdentist.Kubrickwasfrequentlyunwillingtodiscusspersonalmatterspublicly,andthisgaverisetohisreputationasareclusive(隱居的)genius.Thisimageofhimwasdeniedbyhisfamilyafterhisdeath.ItwasoftenreportedthatKubrickwasrudeand
tactless
tothepeopleheworkedwith.Forexample,hehadagoodfriendshipwiththeactorMalcolmMcDowellduringthemakingof
AClockworkOrange.However,afterthefilmwasfinishedKubricknevercontactedhimagain.Kubrickhadlittlecontactwiththemedia,sofewpeopleknewwhathelookedlike.KubrickoncetoldareporterwhocametohisdoorthatStanleyKubrickwasn'tathome.1.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytalkabout?A.StanleyKubrick'sachievements.B.StanleyKubrick'scontributions.C.WhatmadeStanleyKubricksuccessful.D.HowStanleyKubrickgainedhisreputation.2.WhydidStanleyKubrickmovetoBritain?A.Hevaluedhisprivacygreatly.B.HefeltstressedinHollywood.C.Hedidnotwanttobecomefamous.D.Hewantedtoreturntohishometown.3.WhichfilmofKubrick'sinfluencedGeorgeLucas?A.
Spartacus.B.
EyesWideShut.C.
AClockworkOrange.D.
2001:ASpaceOdyssey.4.Theunderlinedword“tactless”inParagraph7canbestbereplacedby_____.A.polite
B.dishonestC.disrespectful
D.friendly5.WhatdoweknowaboutStanleyKubrickfromthetext?A.Hedidnotliketravelingbyair.B.Healwayspretendedtobesomeoneelse.C.Hehadagoodrelationshipwiththemedia.D.Hisfilmswereadaptedfromsciencefictionstories.
BWeallknowdonatingbloodprovidesavitallifelinetothoseinneed,butagrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatitcouldhavehealthbenefitsforthedonortoo.Findingshaveshownthatdonatingbloodreducestheriskofheartattacksandevencancer.Itevenburnsquiteabitofenergy—650calories(卡路里)foreverypint(568ml)given.Thenewscouldcomeasapromotion(宣傳)ofBritishbloodbankswhichuseanaverageof7,000unitsofbloodeveryday.Itisthoughtthatthebenefitsarisefromloweringhighironlevels.Ironaffectshowthickandstickythebloodis.
Highironlevelscausethebloodtobethicker.Raisedironlevelsalsokeepbloodfromflowingsmoothly.Becausedonatingbloodremovessomeofitsiron,itmaythereforehaveaprotectivebenefitifdoneonaconsistent(一致的)basisbyhelpingthintheblood.
Accordingtoastudyfromthe
JournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,researchersfoundthatthoseaged43to61hadfewerheartattackswhentheydonatedbloodeverysixmonths.Astudyof2,682menfromFinlandfoundtheyhadan88percentreducedriskofheartattacksthanthosewhodidn'tdonate,reported
MedicalDaily.Likewise,astudypublishedinthe
JournaloftheNationalCancerInstitute
alsolinksirontoanincreasedcancerrisk.Thefour-and-a-half-yearstudyinvolving1,200peoplefoundthosewhomadeblooddonationstwiceayearhadalowerriskofcanceranddeaththanthosewhodidn't.However,thesebenefitsdependonmakingdonationsonaregularbasis,ratherthanonceinawhile.Anothersideeffectofdonatingbloodisthatitcanburnalargenumberofcaloriestoo.
TheUniversityofCaliforniainSanDiegosaysthatforeveryonepintofblooddonated,650caloriesareburnedasthebodymustfillitselfup.
Althoughthisseemstobeanattractiveeffort-freewaytoloseweight,theNHSBloodandTransplantcentrestillencouragespeopletodonateforthebenefitofothersfirst,ratherthanforthemselves.
6.Howcangivingbloodpreventheartdisease?A.Bykeepingbloodfromflowingfast.B.Byincreasingblood'sthickness.C.Byreducingironintheblood.D.Byhelpingironworkbetter.7.Whatisthehealthiestwaytodonateblood?A.Givebloodregularly.B.Givebloodeverysixmonths.C.Makedonationsinmiddleage.D.Donateasmallamounteachtime.8.Theauthormentionsthethreestudiesto_____.A.provetheseriousharmofcancer
B.solvetheproblemsofgivingbloodC.explainthereasonsforheartdiseaseD.showthebenefitsofblooddonations9.AccordingtotheNHSBloodandTransplantcentre,donatingblood_____.A.isanattractivewaytoloseweightB.shouldbebasedonselflessnessC.involvessomedegreeofriskD.mayburntoomanycalories10.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.BlooddonationisvitaltothereceiverB.GivingbloodisgoodforyourhealthC.DonatingbloodhelpspreventheartattacksD.Givingbloodhasproventobecompletelysafe參考答案:
21-25BCAAB
26-30CBBCC31-35DAADC
36-40BDFAC
41-45BCACD
46-50ADBDC
51-55BACAD
56-60BDABC61.on/upon
62.observing
63.provided64.it
65.called
66.a67.cultural
68.internationally
69.which70.training
短文改錯:71....becausetheheavytraffic.
because后加of72....passesveryclosetome...passes
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passed73....thatresultedin...
that
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which74....falloffthebicycle.
fall
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falling75....Iinjuredinmyankle...
去掉in
76....aspeedatwhich...
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(周圍的環(huán)境)本文是一則訪談。文章是對堪薩斯州立大學(xué)的學(xué)生Lindha的采訪。21.B。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由Whatdoyouthinkofthepeoplethere?一節(jié)中的PeoplefromKansasaresofriendly和manyKansansareveryshelteredanddon'tpaymuchattentiontolifeoutsidetheUS可知,Lindha認(rèn)為堪薩斯州的人很友好,但是很少與外界接觸,也不關(guān)心美國之外的生活。22.C。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由Whatwasthefunniestthingthathappenedwhileyouwerethere?一節(jié)中的Idecidedtohaveatry和beforeIhaddestroyedane
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