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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmark
A,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
WhydopeoplereadnegativeInternetcommentsanddootherthingsthatwill
obviouslybepainful?Becausehumanshaveaninherentneedto1uncertainty,
accordingtoarecentstudyinPsychologicalScience.Thenewresearchrevealsthat
theneedtoknowissostrongthatpeoplewill2tosatisfytheircuriosityeven
whenitiscleartheanswerwill3.
Inaseriesoffourexperiments,behavioralscientistsattheUniversityofChicago
andtheWisconsinSchoolofBusinesstestedstudents’willingnessto4themselves
tounpleasantstimuliinanefforttosatisfycuriosity.Forone5,eachparticipant
wasshownapileofpensthattheresearcherclaimedwerefromapreviousexperiment.
Thetwist?Halfofthepenswould6anelectricshockwhenclicked.
Twenty-sevenstudentsweretoldwhichpenswereelectrified;another
twenty-sevenweretoldonlythatsomewereelectrified.7leftaloneintheroom,
thestudentswhodidnotknowwhichoneswouldshockthemclickedmorepensand
incurredmoreshocksthanthestudentswhoknewwhatwould8.Subsequent
experimentsreproducedthiseffectwithotherstimuli,9thesoundoffingernails
onachalkboardandphotographsofdisgustinginsects.
Thedriveto10isdeeplyrootedinhumans,muchthesameasthebasic
drivesfor11orshelter,saysChristopherHseeoftheUniversityofChicago.
Curiosityisoftenconsideredagoodinstinct–itcan12newscientificadvances,
forinstance–butsometimessuch13canbackfire.Theinsightthatcuriosity
candriveyoutodo14thingsisaprofoundone.
Unhealthycuriosityispossibleto15,however.Inafinalexperiment,
participantswhowereencouragedto16howtheywouldfeelafterviewingan
unpleasantpicturewerelesslikelyto17toseesuchanimage.Theseresults
suggestthatimaginingthe18offollowingthroughonone’scuriosityaheadof
timecanhelpdetermine19itisworththeendeavor.“Thinkingaboutlong-term
20iskeytoreducingthepossiblenegativeeffectsofcuriosity,”Hseesays.In
otherwords,don’treadonlinecomments.
1.A.protectB.resolveC.discussD.ignore
2.A.refuseB.waitC.regretD.seek
3.A.hurtB.lastC.misleadD.rise
4.A.alertB.tieC.treatD.expose
5.A.messageB.reviewC.trialD.concept
6.A.removeB.weakenC.interruptD.deliver
7.A.WhenB.IfC.ThoughD.Unless
8.A.continueB.happenC.disappearD.change
9.A.ratherthanB.regardlessofC.suchasD.owingto
10.A.discoverB.forgiveC.forgetD.disagree
11.A.payB.marriageC.schoolingD.food
12.A.leadtoB.restonC.learnfromD.beginwith
13.A.withdrawalB.persistenceC.inquiryD.diligence
14.A.self-reliantB.self-destructiveC.self-evidentD.self-deceptive
15.A.defineB.resistC.replaceD.trace
16.A.overlookB.predictC.designD.conceal
17.A.rememberB.promiseC.chooseD.pretend
18.A.reliefB.planC.dutyD.outcome
19.A.whyB.whetherC.whereD.how
20.A.consequencesB.investmentsC.strategiesD.limitations
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsaftereachtextbychoosingA,B,
CorD.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
ItiscuriousthatStephenKoziatekfeelsalmostasthoughhehastojustifyhis
effortstogivehisstudentsabetterfuture.
Mr.Koziatekispartofsomethingpioneering.HeisateacherataNew
Hampshirehighschoolwherelearningisnotsomethingofbooksandtestsand
mechanicalmemorization,butpractical.Whendiditbecomeacceptedwisdomthat
studentsshouldbeabletonamethe13thpresidentoftheUnitedStatesbutbeutterly
overwhelmedbyabrokenbikechain?
AsKoziatekknows,thereislearninginjustabouteverything.Nothingis
necessarilygainedbyforcingstudentstolearngeometryatagraffitieddeskstuck
withgenerationsofdiscardedchewinggum.Theycanalsolearngeometryby
assemblingabicycle.
Buthe’salsofoundakindofinsidiousprejudice.Workingwithyourhandsis
seenasalmostamarkofinferiority.Schoolsinthefamilyofvocationaleducation
“havethatstereotype...thatit’sforkidswhocan’tmakeitacademically,”hesays.
Ononehand,thatviewpointisalogicalproductofAmerica’sevolution.
Manufacturingisnottheeconomicenginethatitoncewas.Thejobsecuritythatthe
USeconomyonceofferedtohighschoolgraduateshaslargelyevaporated.More
educationisthenewprinciple.Wewantmoreforourkids,andrightfullyso.
Buttheheadlongpushintobachelor’sdegreesforall–andthesubtledevaluing
ofanythingless–missesanimportantpoint:That’snottheonlythingtheAmerican
economyneeds.Yes,abachelor’sdegreeopensmoredoors.Butevennow,54percent
ofthejobsinthecountryaremiddle-skilljobs,suchasconstructionandhigh-skill
manufacturing.Butonly44percentofworkersareadequatelytrained.
Inotherwords,atatimewhentheworkingclasshasturnedthecountryonits
politicalhead,frustratedthattheopportunitythatoncedefinedAmericaisvanishing,
oneobvioussolutionisstaringusintheface.Thereisagapinworking-classjobs,but
theworkerswhoneedthosejobsmostaren’tequippedtodothem.Koziatek’s
ManchesterSchoolofTechnologyHighSchoolistryingtofillthatgap.
Koziatek’sschoolisawake-upcall.Wheneducationbecomesone-size-fits-all,it
risksoverlookinganation’sdiversityofgifts.
21.Abrokenbikechainismentionedtoshowstudents’lackof.
A.practicalability
B.academictraining
C.pioneeringspirit
D.mechanicalmemorization
22.Thereexiststheprejudicethatvocationaleducationisforkidswho.
A.haveastereotypedmind
B.havenocareermotivation
C.arenotacademicallysuccessful
D.arefinanciallydisadvantaged
23.WecaninferfromParagraph5thathighschoolgraduates.
A.usedtohavebigfinancialconcerns
B.usedtohavemorejobopportunities
C.arereluctanttoworkinmanufacturing
D.areentitledtomoreeducationalprivileges
24.Theheadlongpushintobachelor’sdegreesforall.
A.helpscreatealotofmiddle-skilljobs
B.maynarrowthegapinworking-classjobs
C.isexpectedtoyieldabetter-trainedworkforce
D.indicatestheovervaluingofhighereducation
25.Theauthor’sattitudetowardKoziatek’sschoolcanbedescribedas.
A.supportive
B.tolerant
C.disappointed
D.cautious
Text2
Whilefossilfuels–coal,oil,gas–stillgenerateroughly85percentofthe
world’senergysupply,it’sclearerthaneverthatthefuturebelongstorenewable
sourcessuchaswindandsolar.Themovetorenewablesispickingupmomentum
aroundtheworld:Theynowaccountformorethanhalfofnewpowersourcesgoing
online.
Somegrowthstemsfromacommitmentbygovernmentsandfarsighted
businessestofundcleanerenergysources.Butincreasinglythestoryisaboutthe
plummetingpricesofrenewables,especiallywindandsolar.Thecostofsolarpanels
hasdroppedby80percentandthecostofwindturbinesbyclosetoone-thirdinthe
pasteightyears.
Inmanypartsoftheworldrenewableenergyisalreadyaprincipalenergy
source.InScotland,forexample,windturbinesprovideenoughelectricityto
power95percentofhomes.Whiletherestoftheworldtakesthelead,notably
ChinaandEurope,theUnitedStatesisalsoseeingaremarkableshift.InMarch,for
thefirsttime,windandsolarpoweraccountedformorethan10percentofthepower
generatedintheUS,reportedtheUSEnergyInformationAdministration.
PresidentTrumphasunderlinedfossilfuels–especiallycoal–asthepathto
economicgrowth.InarecentspeechinIowa,hedismissedwindpowerasan
unreliableenergysource.ButthatmessagedidnotplaywellwithmanyinIowa,
wherewindturbinesdotthefieldsandprovide36percentofthestate’selectricity
generation–andwheretechgiantslikeMicrosoftarebeingattractedbythe
availabilityofcleanenergytopowertheirdatacenters.
Thequestion“whathappenswhenthewinddoesn’tbloworthesundoesn’t
shine?”hasprovidedaquickput-downforskeptics.Butaboostinthestorage
capacityofbatteriesismakingtheirabilitytokeeppowerflowingaroundtheclock
morelikely.
Theadvanceisdriveninpartbyvehiclemanufacturers,whoareplacingbig
betsonbattery-poweredelectricvehicles.Althoughelectriccarsarestillararityon
roadsnow,thismassiveinvestmentcouldchangethepicturerapidlyincomingyears.
Whilethere’salongwaytogo,thetrendlinesforrenewablesarespiking.The
paceofchangeinenergysourcesappearstobespeedingup–perhapsjustintime
tohaveameaningfuleffectinslowingclimatechange.WhatWashingtondoes–or
doesn’tdo–topromotealternativeenergymaymeanlessandlessatatimeofa
globalshiftinthought.
26.Theword“plummeting”(Line3,Para.2)isclosestinmeaningto.
A.stabilizing
B.changing
C.falling
D.rising
27.AccordingtoParagraph3,theuseofrenewableenergyinAmerica.
A.isprogressingnotably
B.isasextensiveasinEurope
C.facesmanychallenges
D.hasprovedtobeimpractical
28.ItcanbelearnedthatinIowa,.
A.windisawidelyusedenergysource
B.windenergyhasreplacedfossilfuels
C.techgiantsareinvestingincleanenergy
D.thereisashortageofcleanenergysupply
29.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutcleanenergyaccordingtoParagraphs5&6?
A.Itsapplicationhasboostedbatterystorage.
B.Itiscommonlyusedincarmanufacturing.
C.Itscontinuoussupplyisbecomingareality.
D.Itssustainableexploitationwillremaindifficult.
30.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatrenewableenergy.
A.willbringtheUSclosertoothercountries
B.willaccelerateglobalenvironmentalchange
C.isnotreallyencouragedbytheUSgovernment
D.isnotcompetitiveenoughwithregardtoitscost
Text3
Thepowerandambitionofthegiantsofthedigitaleconomyisastonishing-
AmazonhasjustannouncedthepurchaseoftheupmarketgrocerychainWhole
Foodsfor$13.5bn,buttwoyearsagoFacebookpaidevenmorethanthatto
acquiretheWhatsAppmessagingservice,whichdoesn’thaveanyphysical
productatall.WhatWhatsAppofferedFacebookwasanintricateandfinely
detailedwebofitsusers’friendshipsandsociallives.
FacebookpromisedtheEuropeancommissionthenthatitwouldnotlink
phonenumberstoFacebookidentities,butitbrokethepromisealmostassoonasthe
dealwentthrough.Evenwithoutknowingwhatwasinthemessages,theknowledge
ofwhosentthemandtowhomwasenormouslyrevealingandstillcouldbe.What
politicaljournalist,whatpartywhip,wouldnotwanttoknowthemakeupofthe
WhatsAppgroupsinwhichTheresaMay’senemiesarecurrentlyplotting?Itmaybe
thatthevalueofWholeFoodstoAmazonisnotsomuchthe460shopsitowns,but
therecordsofwhichcustomershavepurchasedwhat.
Competitionlawappearstobetheonlywaytoaddresstheseimbalancesof
power.Butitisclumsy.Foronething,itisveryslowcomparedtothepaceof
changewithinthedigitaleconomy.Bythetimeaproblemhasbeenaddressedand
remedieditmayhavevanishedinthemarketplace,tobereplacedbynewabusesof
power.Butthereisadeeperconceptualproblem,too.Competitionlawas
presentlyinterpreteddealswithfinancialdisadvantagetoconsumersandthisisnot
obviouswhentheusersoftheseservicesdon’tpayforthem.Theusersoftheir
servicesarenottheircustomers.Thatwouldbethepeoplewhobuyadvertising
fromthem–andFacebookandGoogle,thetwovirtualgiants,dominatedigital
advertisingtothedisadvantageofallothermediaandentertainmentcompanies.
Theproductthey’resellingisdata,andwe,theusers,convertourlivestodata
forthebenefitofthedigitalgiants.Justassomeantsfarmthebugscalledaphidsfor
thehoneydewtheyproducewhentheyfeed,soGooglefarmsusforthedatathat
ourdigitallivesyield.Antskeeppredatoryinsectsawayfromwheretheiraphids
feed;Gmailkeepsthespammersoutofourinboxes.Itdoesn’tfeellikeahumanor
democraticrelationship,evenifbothsidesbenefit.
31.AccordingtoParagraph1,FacebookacquiredWhatsAppforits.
A.digitalproducts
B.userinformation
C.physicalassets
D.qualityservice
32.LinkingphonenumberstoFacebookidentitiesmay.
A.worsenpoliticaldisputes
B.messupcustomerrecords
C.posearisktoFacebookusers
D.misleadtheEuropeancommission
33.Accordingtotheauthor,competitionlaw.
A.shouldservethenewmarketpowers
B.mayworsentheeconomicimbalance
C.shouldnotprovidejustonelegalsolution
D.cannotkeeppacewiththechangingmarket
34.CompetitionlawaspresentlyinterpretedcanhardlyprotectFacebookusers
because.
A.theyarenotdefinedascustomers
B.theyarenotfinanciallyreliable
C.theservicesaregenerallydigital
D.theservicesarepaidforbyadvertisers
35.Theantsanalogyisusedtoillustrate.
A.awin-winbusinessmodelbetweendigitalgiants
B.atypicalcompetitionpatternamongdigitalgiants
C.thebenefitsprovidedfordigitalgiants’customers
D.therelationshipbetweendigitalgiantsandtheirusers
Text4
Tocombatthetrapofputtingapremiumonbeingbusy,CalNewport,authorof
DeepWork:RulesforFocusedSuccessinaDistractedWorld,recommendsbuildinga
habitof“deepwork”–theabilitytofocuswithoutdistraction.
Thereareanumberofapproachestomasteringtheartofdeepwork–beit
lengthyretreatsdedicatedtoaspecifictask;developingadailyritual;ortakinga
“journalistic”approachtoseizingmomentsofdeepworkwhenyoucanthroughout
theday.Whicheverapproach,thekeyistodetermineyourlengthoffocustimeand
sticktoit.
Newportalsorecommends“deepscheduling”tocombatconstantinterruptions
andgetmoredoneinlesstime.“Atanygivenpoint,Ishouldhavedeepwork
scheduledforroughlythenextmonth.Onceonthecalendar,IprotectthistimelikeI
wouldadoctor’sappointmentorimportantmeeting”,hewrites.
Anotherapproachtogettingmoredoneinlesstimeistorethinkhowyou
prioritiseyourday–inparticularhowwecraftourto-dolists.TimHarford,authorof
Messy:ThePowerofDisordertoTransformOurLives,pointstoastudyintheearly
1980sthatdividedundergraduatesintotwogroups:somewereadvisedtosetout
monthlygoalsandstudyactivities;othersweretoldtoplanactivitiesandgoalsin
muchmoredetail,daybyday.
Whiletheresearchersassumedthatthewell-structureddailyplanswouldbe
mosteffectivewhenitcametotheexecutionoftasks,theywerewrong:thedetailed
dailyplansdemotivatedstudents.Harfordarguesthatinevitabledistractionsoften
renderthedailyto-dolistineffective,whileleavingroomforimprovisationinsucha
listcanreapthebestresults.
Inordertomakethemostofourfocusandenergy,wealsoneedtoembrace
downtime,orasNewportsuggests,“belazy”.
“Idlenessisnotjustavacation,anindulgenceoravice;itisasindispensableto
thebrainasvitaminDistothebody…[idleness]is,paradoxically,necessaryto
gettinganyworkdone,”heargues.
SriniPillay,anassistantprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool,
believesthiscounterintuitivelinkbetweendowntimeandproductivitymaybedueto
thewayourbrainsoperate.Whenourbrainsswitchbetweenbeingfocusedand
unfocusedonatask,theytendtobemoreefficient.
“Whatpeopledon’trealiseisthatinordertocompletethesetaskstheyneedto
useboththefocusandunfocuscircuitsintheirbrain,”saysPillay.
36.Thekeytomasteringtheartofdeepworkisto.
A.keeptoyourfocustime
B.listyourimmediatetasks
C.makespecificdailyplans
D.seizeeveryminutetowork
37.Thestudyintheearly1980scitedbyHarfordshowsthat.
A.distractionsmayactuallyincreaseefficiency
B.dailyschedulesareindispensabletostudying
C.studentsarehardlymotivatedbymonthlygoals
D.detailedplansmaynotbeasfruitfulasexpected
38.AccordingtoNewport,idlenessis.
A.adesirablementalstateforbusypeople
B.amajorcontributortophysicalhealth
C.aneffectivewaytosavetimeandenergy
D.anessentialfactorinaccomplishinganywork
39.Pillaybelievesthatourbrains’shiftbetweenbeingfocusedandunfocused.
A.canresultinpsychologicalwell-being
B.canbringaboutgreaterefficiency
C.isaimedatbetterbalanceinwork
D.isdrivenbytaskurgency
40.Thistextismainlyabout.
A.waystorelievethetensionofbusylife
B.approachestogettingmoredoneinlesstime
C.thekeytoeliminatingdistractions
D.thecauseofthelackoffocustime
PartB
Directions:
Readthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitable
subtitlesfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextra
subtitleswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.
(10points)
[A]Justsayit
[B]Bepresent
[C]Payauniquecompliment
[D]Name,places,things
[E]Findthe“metoo”s
[F]Skipthesmalltalk
[G]Askforanopinion
Fivewaystomakeconversationwithanyone
Conversationsarelinks,whichmeanswhenyouhaveaconversationwithanew
personalinkgetsformedandeveryconversationyouhaveafterthatmomentwill
strengthenthelink.
Youmeetnewpeopleeveryday:thegroceryworker,thecabdriver,newpeople
atworkorthesecurityguardatthedoor.Simplystartingaconversationwiththem
willformalink.
Herearefivesimplewaysthatyoucanmakethefirstmoveandstarta
conversationwithstrangers.
41.
Supposeyouareinaroomwithsomeoneyoudon’tknowandsomethingwithin
yousays“Iwanttotalkwiththisperson”–thisissomethingthatmostlyhappens
withallofus.Youwantedtosaysomething–thefirstword–butitjustwon’tcome
out,itfeelslikeitisstucksomewhere.Iknowthefeelingandhereismyadvice:just
getitout.
Justthink:whatistheworstthatcouldhappen?Theywon’ttalkwithyou?Well,
theyarenottalkingwithyounow!
Itrulybelievethatonceyougetthatfirstwordouteverythingelsewilljustflow.
Sokeepitsimple:“Hi”,“Hey”or“Hello”–dothebestyoucantogatherallofthe
enthusiasmandenergyyoucan,putonabigsmileandsay“Hi”.
42.
Itisaproblemallofusface;youhavelimitedtimewiththepersonthatyou
wanttotalkwithandyouwanttomakethistalkmemorable.
Honestly,ifwegotstuckintherutof“hi”,“hello”,“howareyou?”and“whatis
goingon?”,youwillfailtogivetheinitialjolttotheconversationthatcanmakeitso
memorable.
Sodon’tbeafraidtoaskmorepersonalquestions.Trustme,you’llbesurprised
toseehowmuchpeoplearewillingtoshareifyoujustask.
43.
Whenyoumeetapersonforthefirsttime,makeanefforttofindthethings
whichyouandthatpersonhaveincommonsothatyoucanbuildtheconversation
fromthatpoint.Whenyoustartconversationfromthereandthenmoveoutwards,
you’llfindallofasuddenthattheconversationbecomesaloteasier.
44.
Imagineyouarepouringyourheartouttosomeoneandtheyarejustbusyon
theirphone,andifyouaskfortheirattentionyougettheresponse“Icanmultitask”.
Sowhensomeonetriestocommunicatewithyou,justbeinthatcommunication
wholeheartedly.Makeeyecontact.Trustme,eyecontactiswhereallthemagic
happens.Whenyoumakeeyecontact,youcanfeeltheconversation.
45.
Youallcameintoaconversationwhereyoufirstmettheperson,butaftersome
timeyoumayhavemetagainandhaveforgottentheirname.Isn’tthatawkward!So,
rememberthelittledetailsofthepeopleyoumetoryoutalkedwith;perhapsthe
placestheyhavebeento,theplacestheywanttogo,thethingstheylike,thethings
theyhate–whateveryoutalkabout.
Whenyouremembersuchthingsyoucanautomaticallybecomeinvestorintheir
wellbeing.Sotheyfeelaresponsibilitytoyoutokeepthatrelationshipgoing.
That’sit.Fiveamazingwaysthatyoucanmakeconversationwithalmostanyone.
Everypersonisareallygoodbooktoread,ortohaveaconversationwith!
SectionIIITranslation
46.Directions:
TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.Writeyourtranslationneatlyonthe
ANSWERSHEET.(15points)
Afifthgradergetsahomeworkassignmenttoselect
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