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注意:將答案涂或?qū)懺诖痤}卡上,涂或?qū)懺诒驹嚲砩蠠o(wú)效。

第I卷(選擇題滿分70分)

第一部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié);滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共10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(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出正確選項(xiàng)。

A

Asmoothseanevermadeaskilledmariner.

“Don'tworryifyouhaveproblems!”Itiseasytosayuntilyouareinthemidstofareally

bigone.Theonlypeoplewhodon*thavetroublesaregatheredinlittleneighborhoods.Most

conmunitieshaveatleastone.Wecal1themcemeteries.IfyouJrebreathing,youhavedifficulties.

It!sthewayoflife.Andbelieveitornot,mostofyourproblemsmayactuallybegoodforyou!

Letmeexplain.

MaybeyouhaveheardtheGreatBarrierReef,stretchingsome1,800milesfromNewGuineato

Australia.Tourguidesregularlytakevisitorstoviewthereef.

Ononetour,atraveleraskedtheguideaninterestingquestion."Inoticethatthelagoon

(瀉湖)sideofthereeflookspaleandlifeless,whiletheoceansideisvibrantandcolorful,

thetravelerobserved.Whyisthis?

Theguidegaveaninterestinganswer,“Thecoralaroundthelagoonsideisinstillwater,

withnochallengeforitssurvival.Itdiesearly.Thecoralontheoceansideisconstantlybeing

testedbywind,wavesandstorms.11hastofightforitssurvivaleveryday.Asitischailenged

andtested,itchangesandadapts.Itgrowshealthy.Itgrowsstrong.Anditreproduces.

Thenheadded,“That'sthewayitiswitheverylivingorganism.w

Thal'showitiswithpeople.Challengedandtested,wecomealive!Likecoralpoundedby

thesea,wegrow.Physicaldemandscancauseustogrowstronger.Mentalandemotionalstress

canproducetough-mindednessandresiliency.Spiritualtestingcanproducestrengthofcharacter

andfaithfulness.So,youhaveproblems?Noproblem!Justtellyourself,“ThereIgrowagain!”

Remember:Asmoothseanevermadeaskilledmariner.

1.Whohasnoproblemsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thepersonswhoareveryfamous.

B.Thepersonswhohavemuchmoney.

C.Thepersonswhohavebeenborn.

D.Thepersonswhoarelivinginthecemeteries.

2.Inthewriter,sopinion,________.

A.problemsbringusmuchtrouble

B.problemshavetwosides,goodorbad

C.weshouldtrytostayawayfromanytrouble

D.thefewerthingswedo,thelesstroublewe'llmeet

3.Thereasonwhylagoonsideofthereefhasno1ifeis.

A.ithasn,tgotanysunlight

B.ithaslessenergythanothers

C.ithasnoworktodoeveryday

I),itneverfacesanychailengeandtests

4.Afterreadingthispassage,weshould___.

A.regardanyproblemaschallenge

B.learnfromthelagoonside

C.worryyourproblem

D.enterintocemeteries

B

Iwasdrivinghometheotherdayonasunnyafternoon.IhadasmileonmyfaceasIsang

alongtothesongsontheradio.ItwasabeautifuldaythatIfeltfullofhappiness.Mygood

moodended,however,whentheradiostationtookanewsbreakbetweensongs.ThensuddenlyIfound

myselflisteningtoyetanotherstoryofarichfamousmanwhohadbrokenthelaw.Ishookmy

headasIcametoaredtrafficlight.

AsIpulledtoastopInoticedfour1eather-jacketedbikers.Theywerestandinginthemidd1e

oftheroadwithtwooneithersideofthelight.Theylookedroughanddangerous,butasIgot

closerInoticedeachonewasholdingtheirhelmetintheirhands.Irolleddownnywindowas

oneapproachedmycar.MWearetheBrother*softheWheel”,hesaid."Wearecollectingmoney

foraChristmasToyDriveforneedychildren”.AsIpulledadollaroutofmywalletIlooked

pasthisbeardandtattoosandintohiseyes.Theyshinecwithagoodnessandkindnessthatcame

rightfromhissoul.IdroppedthemoneyinhishelmetandwavedtotheotherbikersasIdrove

off.Mygoodmoodhadreturned.Myfaithinmankindhadbeenimproved.AndIhadtorememberagain

nevertojudgepeoplebytheirappearance.

Oursocietyoftenjudgesbooksbytheircovers,butGodreadswhatiswritteninourhearts

andsouls.Perhapsonedaywewillal1learntoseetheworldthroughthesameeyes.Perhapsone

daywcwi11realizethatlooksmatterlittleandactionsmattermuch.

5.Thewriter,sgoodmoodendedwhen.

A.heheardnewsbetweensongs

B.hehadtostopataredtrafficlight

C.heheardarichmanbrokethelaw

D.hesawfourleather-jacketedkidsinneed

6.Whatwerefourbikersdoingatthetrafficlight?

A.Havingabicycleraceinthestreet.

B.Sellinghelmetstothepassers-by.

C.Raisingmoneytohelpkidsinneed.

D.PreparingforChristmasholidays.

7.Thewriterwantstotel1usthatweshould

A.havefaithinyoungpeople

B.judgeothersbytheiractions

C.changeourattitudetosociety

D.managetohelpothersinneed

C

TVAffectsdreams

Wehavedreamsalmosteverynight.Doyouevernoticethecolorsofyourdreams?Doyoudream

inblackandwhiteordoyoudreaminyellow,redandgreen?

Newresearchsuggeststhatthetypeoftelevisionyouwatchedasachildhasagreateffect

onthecolorofyourdreams.

Whilealmostallpeopleunder25drcamincolor,thousandsofpeopleover55,allofwhom

werebroughtupwithblackandwhiteTVsets,oftendreaminmonochrome(黑白畫面)°

“Itsuggeststherecouldbeacriticalperiodinourchildhoodwhenwatchingfilmshasa

bigimpactonthewaydreamsareformed”,saidEvaMurzyn,apsychologystudentatDundee

UniversityinBritainwhocarriedoutthestudy.

Researchfrom1915throughthe1950ssuggestedthatthevastmajorityofdreamsareinblack

andwhite.Butthetide(潮流)turnedinthesixties,andlaterresultssuggestedthatupto83

percentofdreamscontainsomecolor.

Sincethisperiodalsomarkedthetransition(過(guò)渡)betweenblack-and-whitefilmandTVand

Technicolor(E[l染法彩色),anobviousexplanationwasthatthemediahadbeenpaintingpeopleJs

dreams.However,therewerenJtanyfirmconclusions.

ButnowMissMurzynbelievesshehasproventhe1ink.Shemadeasurveyofmorethan60people,

halfofwhomwereover55andhalfofwhomwereunder25.

Sheaskedthevolunteerstoansweraquestionnaireonthecoloroftheirdreansandtheir

childhoodexposuretofilmandTV.

Shethenanalyzedherowndata.Only4.4percentoftheunder-25s*dreamswereblackand

white.Theover-55swhohadhadaccesstocolorTVandfilmduringtheirchiIdhoodalsoreported

averylowproportionofjust7.3percent.

Buttheover_55swhoonlyhadaccesstoblack-and-whitemediareporteddreaminginblack

andwhiteaboutaquarterofthetime.

Eventhoughtheywou1dhavespentonlyafewhoursadaywatchingTVorfilms,theirattention

andemotionwouldhavebeenheightenedduringthistime,leavingadeeperimprintontheirmind,

MissMurzyntoldtheNewScientist.

“Thecrucialtimeisbetweenthreeandtenwhenweal1begintohavetheabi1itytodreamM,

shesaid.

8.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Therelationshipbetweendreamcolorandtypesofte1evisionandfi1mspeoplewatch.

B.Therelationshipbetweendreamsandtypesoftelevisionandfilmsthatpeoplewatch.

C.Therelationshipbetweenpeople*sdreamsandcolorsthattheyseeintheirlife.

D.Therelationshipbetweendreamcolorandtheageofthepeople.

9.Fromthetext,wecanseethat

A.allpeoplewhoarebelow25dreamincolor

B.watchingTVorfilmsprobablyaffectsdreamcolor

C.peopleover55alwaysdreaminmonochrome

D.peoplebegintodreamwhentheyare10yearsold

10.WhichisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?

A.MissMurzynthoughtshehasprovedtheconnectionbetweendreamcolorandT7andfilms.

B.The1960swasatimewhichmarkedatransitionindreamcolor.

C.Theperiodbetween3and10isanimportanttimeinformingdreams.

I).EvaMurzynisaprofessoratDundeeUniversityinBritain.

11.Inwhichmagazinecanyoufindthearticle?

A.AgingHealthilyB.PsychologyAnalysis

C.NewScientistD.TVAndFilmReviews

D

BELJLNG-EatingataBeijingrestaurantisusuallyanadventureforforeigners,and

particularlywhentheygetthechancetoorderachickenwithoutsexlifevor“redburnedlion

head".

Sometimesexcitedbutmostlyconfused,embarrassedoreventerrified,manyforeignershave

longcomplainedaboutmistranslationsofChinesedishes.Andtheircomplaintsareoftenvalid,

butsuchanexperienceatBeijing'srestaurantswillapparentlysoonbehistory.

Foreignvisitorswillnolonger,hopefully,beconfusedbyoddlywordedrestaurantmenusin

thecapitalifthegovernmentJsplantocorrectlytranslate3,000Chinesedishesisasuccess

andthetranslationsaregenerallyadopted.

Themunicipal(市政)officeofforeignaffairshaspublishedabooktorecommendEnglish

translationsofChinesedishes,whichaimstohelprestaurantsavoidbizarretranslations.11

providesthenamesofmaindishesoffamousChinesecuisinesinplainEnglish,“anofficialwith

thecity*sForeignAffairsofficesaid."Restaurantsareencouragedtousetheproposed

translations,butitwillnotbecompulsory."It'sthecity,slatestefforttobridgethe

culturegapforforeigntravelersinChina.

Comingupwithprecisetranslationsisadauntingtask,assomeChineseculinary(烹飪的)

techniquesareuntranslatableandmanyChinesedisheshavenoEnglish-languageequivalent.The

translators,afterconductingastudyofChineserestaurantsinEnglish-speakingcountries,

dividedthedishnamesintofourcategories:ingredients,cookingmethod,tasteandnameofa

personoraplace.Forsometraditionaldishes,pinyin,theChinesephoneticsystem,isused,

suchasmapotofu(previouslyoftenliterallytranslatedasbeancurdmadebywomanwith

freckles”),baozi(steamedstuffedbun)andjiaozi(dumplings)to“reflecttheChinesecuisine

culture,“accordingtothebook.

“Thebookisablessingtotouristguideslikeme.Havingit,Idon'thavetorackmybrains

tryingtoexplainChinesedishestoforeigntravellers,“saidZhengXiaodong,a31-year-old

employeewithaBeijing-basedtravelagency.

“IwillbuythebookasImajorinEnglishliteratureandI'dliketointroduceChinese

cuisineculturetomoreforeignfriends,“saidHanYang,apostgraduatestudentattheUniversity

ofInternationalBusinessandEconomics.

ItisnotclearifthebookwillbeintroducedtootherpartsofChina.ButonTuesday,this

wasthemostdiscussedtopiconweibo.com,China'smostpopularmicrobloggingsite.

12.WhatJsthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.AnadventureforforeignerswhoeatinBeijing.

B.ConfusingmistranslationsofChinesedishes

C.Theefforttobridgetheculturegap

D.Chinesedishestohave“official“Englishnames

13.“chickenwithoutsexlife”or“rodburnedlionhead”arementionedinthebeginningof

thepassagetoshow.

A.someChinesedishesarcmistranslated

B.someChinesedishesarenotwel1received

C.someChinesedishesarehardtotranslate

D.someChinesedishesarcnotacceptable

14.Whatmeasurehasthemunicipalofficetaken?

A.RecommendingabookonChinesedishes

B.AdvocatingusingprecisetranslationforChinesedishes

C.PublishingabookonChina*sdietaryhabits

D.ProvidingthenamesofmeiinChinesedishes

15.What'stheattitudeofroostpeopletothebookaccordingtothepassage?

A.notclearB.excitedC.favorableD.divided

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(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的正確選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。

Whatmakesonepersonmoreintelligentthananother?Whatmakesonepersonagenius,1ike

thebrilliantAlbertEinstein;andanotherpersonafool?Arepeoplebornintelligentorstupid,

orisintelligencetheresultofwhereandhowyoulive?___16_

Weknow,however,thatjustbeingbornwithagoodmindisnotenough.Insomeways,themind

islikealegoranarmmuscle.___17___Mentalexerciseisparticularlyimportantforyoung

chiIdren.Manychildpsychologiststhinkthatparentsshouldplaywiththeirchildrenmoreoften

andgivethemproblemstothinkabout.18If,ontheotherhand,childrenareleftalone

agreatdealwithnothingtodo,theyaremorelikelytobecomedullandunintelligent.

19_Accordingtosomepsychologists,ifparentsarealwaystellingachildthatheor

sheisafooloranidiot,thenthechildismorelikelytokeepdoingsillyandfoolishthings.

SoitisprobablybetterforparentstosayverypositivethingstotheirchiIdren,suchasuThat

wasaverycleverthingyoudid."or"___20___”.

A.Ahealthybodycontributestoone'sintelligence.

B.ParentsshouldalsobecarefulaboutwhattheysaytoyoungchiIdren.

C.Whatpeoplewanttoexpressislikethis.

D.Thechildrenarethenmorelikelytogrowupbrightandintelligent.

E.Itneedsexercise.

F.Youaresuchasmartchild.

G.Theseareveryoldquestionsandtheanswerstothenarestillnotclear.

第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用

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(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在

答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

MysisterandIhavebeenaheadacheformymother,becausemyfatherwasinthearmy,he

wasnotaroundtoooften.___21___,mymotherbroughtusupalmostsingle-handedlyanditmust

have___22___realstrengthofmindtobringupsuchnaughtyandstubbornchildrenwhogotout

fromonetroubleonlytogetintoanother.

BonusandIwerenJtscholarseither.___23___,wehatedstudyingfromtheverybeginning.

Wewere___24___tospendtimewithourschoolbooksoutofthefearofMum'sscolding.Ialmost

didnotmakeitto10thgrade.ThatentiresummerMum__25___thatIreadmyschoolbooksfrom

theveryfirstchaptertillthelast.

Ileft___26___collegeat18.Inmysecondyearofcollege,whileIwasstudyingformyfinal

exams,IgotaphonecallfromMum___27___mysisterhadfailedher9thgradeexams.Mumwas

heartbroken.MymotherwasanEnglishteacherinafamousschoolinthecityanditwasa(n)___28

forher.

Thenstartedanother29formyMum.Therealwaysseemedtobepeoplewhowou1dcome

andtalkabouthowwelltheirchiIdrenweredoing30mymotherwou1dbehavingatoughtime

makingsurewestayedontherightpath.Mumwas31thatwewouIddowel1forourselves.

Sheneverletmysisterandme___32thatwehadlostoutonsomethingandalwaystoldus:

“Letthisbealesson.Wcarcgoingtoworkreallyreallyhai'd…Circumstances33change.M

Thingsdidchange,butveryslowlyand___34___,onelittlestepatatime.LastyearIfinished

withlawschoolandstartedworking.MymotherJsbeliefinme35___.Andjustafewdaysago

IgotaphonefromBonus.Shehad___36___theexamwithhonorsandwas___37___tothebest

universityinthecountry.Iwasintears.LaterthatnightI38Mum:"Mum,yotrtwolittle

failuresdidn*tdoasbadlyaseverybodythought."Mum39andsaid:"Youaremydaughters

andIknewyouthebest.Ialwaysknewthatyouwouldsucceed.Itwasjusta___40___oftime.”

21.A.HoweverB.ThusC.OtherwiseD.Besides

22.A.devotedB.spentC.takenD.wasted

23.A.InthatcaseB.InthiswayC.OntheotherhandD.Onthecontrary

24.A.pleasedB.annoyedC.forcedD.advised

25.A.demandedB.concludedC.promised1).mentioned

26.A.atB.forC.fromD.after

27.A.announcingB.readingC.knowingD.saying

28.A.shameB.challengeC.prideD.honor

29.A.experimentB.researchC.conflictD.trial

30.A.thoughB.whileC.asD.unless

31.A.determinedB.astonishedC.satisfiedI).concerned

32.A.predictB.imagineC.guessD.feel

33.A.needB.wouldC.willD.shall

34.A.quicklyB.extremelyC.smooth1y1).gradual1y

35.A.madeupB.paidoffC.tookonD.burstout

36.A.attendedB.receivedC.passedD.failed

37.A.acceptedB.a11owedC.admitted1).permitted

38.A.questionedB.convincedC.persuadedD.called

39.A.noddedB.laughedC.shoutedD.joked

40.A.matterB.periodC.wasteD.length

第II卷(非選擇題,共80分)

第二節(jié):語(yǔ)法填空(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(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

ThreemonthsagoGeorgewasattheRedSeaandwhenhecameback,brownandhappy,hesaid

thathehadneverhad__41__aterrificholidaybefore.Ashewasverygoodatswimmingand

divingandwas__42_(concern)withbiology,hemanagedtojoinascientificresearchgroup

_43__wasstudyingthesealifeoftheRedSeacoastatthattime.Theresearchersallowed

him__44___(help)themintheirworkandgavehimaspecialdivingsuit,sohewasabletostay

deepintheseaforquitealongtime.Georgewasamazedat__45__beautifultheunderwater

worldwas.Millionsofbrightlycolouredfishmoved46(busy)aroundhim.Crabs,turtles,

andseasnakeslookedathimcuriouslyandthenhurriedtodotheirunderwaterbusiness.Once,

whenGeorgefollowedalittlecrab,ahugefishappearedfrombehindacoralrock.Luckily,the

sharktooknointerest__47__himanddisappearedintothe___48_(deep)asifithadmuchmore

importantthingstodo.

WhileGeorgewasworkingforthegroup,exploringtheseaplantsandanimalsintheirnatural

conditions,he_49(make)afirmdecisiontogoonstudyingbiologyandnaturalsciencesas

researchworkbecamevery__50___(attract)tohim.

41.42.43.44.45.

46.__________47.__________48.49.50.

第三節(jié)根據(jù)所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空(每小題1分滿分30分)

51.Sincethematterwasextremely(urge),wcdealtwithitimmediately.

52.Theplacewasvisitedrecentlyasaresultofaseriousvolcanic(erupt).

53.Ithas(occur)tomethatthereisabetterwaytosolvetheproblemwctalkedjust

now.

54.Themodernartmuseum(locate)inthestreetattractsalotofvisitorseveryday.

55.Thatmusthavebeena(terrify)experienceforyou.

56.ThechiIdrencan*treachthose(chemist).

57.(protect)ourearthhasbeenaseriousproblem.

58.Alarge(major)ofpeopleagreewithhissuggestion.

59.It(strike)methatyoumight1ikesomecoffee,soIhavebroughtsome.

60.Motherslikedoinganythingfortheirchildrenwithout(compain).

61.Hewaspunishedforgivingfalse(證據(jù)).

62.Manybeautifulfisharefastdisappearingbecauseofthesevere(污染).

63.WeseenosignsofimprovementintheUKand(大陸的)economy.

64._____(暴力的)criminalslikethatareadangertosociety.

65.Thisisoneoftheworst(災(zāi)難)thathaveeverhappenedinhumanhistory.

66.ManyparentshopetohavetheirchiIdren(教育)inbigcities,wheretherearebetter

schoolsandteachers.

67.Thelocal(居民)areallfamiliarwiththefamouswriter.

68.Thestreetwas(擁擠的)withpeopleandthetrafficwasheldup.

69.HegaveherFrenchlessonsin(交換)forteachinghimEnglish.

70.ManyEuropeancountriesaredeveloped(工業(yè)的)nations.

71.Therearemany{相似)inlotsofaspectsbetweenthetwoschools.

72.ChildreninsomeAfricancountriesdieof(饑餓)everyday.

73.Thehousewas______(埋葬)undertenfeetofsnow.

74.Infactallthememberswerein(同意)withthetravelplans.

75.國(guó)(會(huì))haspassedanactforbiddingthekil1ingofrareanimals.

76.(貧困)andlackofeducationmaketheyoungpeopleholdnohopefortheirfuture.

77.Thereisno(可能)ofhisarrivingontime.

78.Mynewschoolismuchbiggerthanmy(以前的)one.

79.ThisoldChinesebedisaveryvaluablepieceof(家具).

80.Thetwobuseswentin(相反)directions—onewentsouthandtheotherwentnorth.

第三部分:短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)

假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同學(xué)寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)

誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(八),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(cuò)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(cuò)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(jì)分。

Yesterdaymorning,IwassurprisingtohearthatmybestfriendAlleehasbeenhit

byacarandwasinHospital.Theotherdaywhenhewasgoingtocrossastreet,hewas

suchcarefulthathedidn,tgountilhesawthetrafficlighttoturngreer.Buthardly

hadhegottothemidd1eofthestreetwhi1ehesawacarsuddenlyappearonhisright-hand

sideandcometowardsthem.ItwastoolateforAlleetoescape.Hewashitbythecar

orwasthrownafewmetersaway.Hewassenttothenearesthospitalimmediatelyand

hadoperation.WhenIwenttoseehim,hewasoutofdangersbutstilllookedpale.Isincere

hopehewi11recoverandreturntonormalassoonaspossible.

第四部分:書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

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