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一、閱讀理解(★★)TheApolloMissions“That'sonesmallstepforaman.Onegiantleapformankind.”—NeilArmstrongApollo’sGoalsThenationaleffortthatenabledAstronautNeilArmstrongtospeakthosewordsashesteppedontothelunarsurfacefulfilledadreamasoldashumanity.ProjectApollo’sgoalswentbeyondlandingAmericansonthemoonandreturningthemsafelytoEarth.Apollo13Apollo13hasbeencalleda“successfulfailure,”becausethecrewneverlandedontheMoon,buttheymadeithomesafelyafteranexplosioncrippledtheirship.Whentheassociatedheaterwasturnedonduringflight,thetankexplodeddepletingalmostallofthepowerfromthecommandmoduleandforcingthecrewtousethelunarmoduleasalifeboat.JimLovell,FredHaiseandJackSwigertcamehomesafelythankstothemissioncontrolteam’simprovisedproceduresandtheirownabilitytoimplementthem.(Launch:April11,1970;splashdown:April17)Apollo14NotableforthereturnofAmerica’sfirstastronaut,AlanShepard,tospace,Apollo14alsowasprobablythesmoothestlunarlandingtothatpoint.Thecrewspentmorethanninehoursoutsidethelunarmoduleandsetupanumberofexperiments.Shepardsetanewdistancerecordbywalkingmorethan9,000feetonthelunarsurface,pullingahandcarttocarrytheirtoolsandsamples.(Launch:Jan.31,1971:lunarlanding:Feb.5:splashdown,Feb.9)Apollo15Forthefirsttime,humansdroveacarontheMoon.ThefirstoftheApollo“J”Missions-designedforlongerstaysontheMoon-themissioncarriedalunarrover,whichCommanderDavidScottandLunarModulePilotJamesIrwinusedwhiletheywereonthesurfaceformorethanI8hours.Theytraveledmorethan17milesintherover,settingupexperimentsandcollecting170poundsofsamples.Beforeleavingthelunarsurface,ScottconductedanexperimenttotestGalileo’stheorythatobjectsinvacuum,withoutairresistance,wouldfallatthesamerate.Hedroppedageologicalhammerandafeather,whichhitthegroundatthesametime,provingGalileoright.(Launch:July26,1971,lunarlanding:July30:splashdown:Aug.7)1.WhyhasApollo13beencalleda“successfulfailure”?

A.Apollo13finallyexplodedasplannedinspace.B.AllthecrewsucceededinlandingontheMoon.C.ThecrewmanagedtoescapefromasevereaccidentandreturnedtoEarth.D.ThecrewfinishedtheexperimentalthoughtheyfailedtolandontheMoon.2.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.IttookfivedaysforApollo14toreachtheMoon.B.Thelunarroverwasusedasalifeboatforspacetravel.C.ShepardtestedGalileo’stheorysuccessfullyontheMoon.D.Apollo15remainedinspacefortheshortestperiodoftime.3.Whichofthefollowingcolumnisthisarticlemostlikelytobefound?

A.BoomingScienceB.ExploringtheUnknownC.MechanicalWorldD.TransformingMoon(★★★)Gutiérrez’slifewouldneverbethesameagainafterfindingacopyofAnnaKareninabyLeoTolstoyinthegarbage20yearsago.Ithappenedwhilehewasdrivinghisgarbagetruckthroughwealthierneighbourhoodsatnightandseeingabandonedbooks.Itarousedhisdesiretostartrescuingbooksfromthegarbage.Heusedtotakehomebetween50and60bookseverymorning.Eventually,heturnedhisbookcollectionintoacommunitylibraryforchildrenfromlow-incomefamilies.Colombia’scapitalcityofBogotahas19publiclibraries.However,theselibrariestendtobefarawayfromwhereruralandpoorercommunitieslive.Theoptionofbuyingnewbooksisnon-existentforfamiliesstrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Gutiérrez’scommunitylibraryisatruerepresentationofhowoneman’sgarbagecanbeanother’streasure.Gutiérrezgrewuppoor,andhisfamilycouldnotaffordtoeducatehimbeyondprimaryschool.Nevertheless,hismotherwasapassionatereaderandreadstoriestohimeverynight.HerloveforbooksleftadeepimpressiononGutiérrez.Today,hismakeshiftcommunitylibrary,called“TheStrengthofWords”,occupiesmostofandishomeinsouthernBogota,hishomeinsouthernBogota,hishomeinsouthernandnon-fictiontitles.Everythingfromschooltextbookstostorybookscanbefoundinhiscollectionofmorethan20,000books!Aswordbegantospreadabouthisamazingproject,peoplebegansendinghimthousandsmorebookstogrowhislibrary.Despitehavingdonesomuchforhiscommunity,Gutiérrezisnotyetcontenttocallitaday.Hecontinuestosearchthroughgarbagecansforreadingmaterials.Today,theGutiérrezfamilydoesnotmerelywanttostartlibrariesinneighbourhoods.Theywanttocreatespacesforschoolchildrentospendtheirtimereading.Gutiérrez’sjourneytogivebacktohislocalcommunityisanamazingexampleofhoweveryoneofuscanimprovethelivesofthosearoundus.HowmightwetakealeafoutofGutiérrez’sbooksandimpactthelessfortunatearoundus?4.WhatinspiredGutiérreztorescueunwantedbooks?

A.TheabandonedAnnaKarenina.B.LeoTolstoy’slife.C.Children’slivingconditions.D.Acommunity-library.5.WhydidGutiérrezstart“TheStrengthofWords”?

A.Tocreateaharmoniousneighborhood.B.Togivehismothersufficientbooks.C.Tofacilitatechildren’sreading.D.Toimprovethecommunitylife.6.WhatcanbestdescribeGutiérrez?

A.Devotedandtalented.B.Adventurousandgenerous.C.Passionateandwell-educated.D.Dedicatedandcaring.7.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.DesireforreadingB.FromgarbagetotreasureC.Gutiérrez’skindnessD.Anamazingmodelofeducation(★★★)InJapan’snortheastMiyagicounty,residentscanfindlifepartnersviaagovernment-sponsored,ArtificialIntelligence-drivenmatchmakingservice.Throughouttheland,therearepublicandcompany-sponsoredsinglespartiesand“l(fā)ifedesignworkshops”meanttourgeyoungadultstomakeaconcretetimelineformarriageandfamily.ThecityofTokyoeventeachesbasicdatingskills,suchastheartofconversation.Japanhasthefastest-agingpopulationofanypost-industrialnationonearth.Thecurrenttotalbirthrate--theaveragenumberofchildrenthatwouldbeborntoawomanoverherlifetime--is1.3,wellbelowthe“replacementlevel”of2.1kidsperwoman,whichisbroadlyacceptedastherateneededtoensureastablepopulation.AperiodicsurveybytheNationalInstituteofPopulationandSocialSecurityResearchfoundclosetoafifthofmenandabout15%ofwomenexpressingdisinterestinmarriage.AlmostathirdofmenandafifthofwomenintheirfiftiesinJapanhaveneverbeenmarried.Thecountry’sleadershipisconvincedthatmoremarriagesaretheanswer,soJapan’snewChildrenandFamiliesAgencysettolaunchinApril,willoffer“marriagesupportservice”ineachofJapan’s47counties.ButmanyexpertssaytheonlywayJapancanreallysaveitselfisbygettingridofthe“malebreadwinner,femalecarer”norms(準(zhǔn)則)thatcontinuetosupportpolicymakingandcorporatemanagement.“Post-industrialcountries(likeSweden)thatmadeitpossibletobalanceworkandfamilyhavenotsufferedlargedeclinesinbirthrates,”HarvardsociologistMaryBrintonnotedinarecentpresentation.ProfessorMasahiroYamada,asociologistatChuoUniversity,isdoubtfulwhetherJapanwillescapeitsexistentialcrisis.“It’snotaproblemofmatchmaking.It’sanissueofmoremenwithunstableincomes,”hesaid.“Evenamongregularworkers,relativeincomesarefalling.”LowerincomesarefarmoreofadiscouragementtomarriageinEastAsiathanintheU.S.orEurope,Yamadasays,asAsianmenputmoreemphasisonunilaterally(單方面)earningenoughtosupportchildren.Atrulyeffectivepolicy,heargues,woulddoubleortripleinvestmentinfamiliesinsteadofseniors.“Japanisgoingtosink,rightalongwithitsbirthrate,”hewarned.“AndSouthKoreaandChinawillberightbehindus.”8.What’sthefunctionofAI-drivenmatchmakingservice?

A.Toofferaplatformforseekinglifepartners.B.Toupdatethecountry’sbasicdatingservice.C.Tosponsorresidentstoattendsinglesparties.D.ToteachyoungJapanesehowtogoondates.9.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraphs2and3?

A.BirthrateinJapanishigherthanagingrate.B.Japan’spopulationstructureisoutofbalance.C.MostoftheJapanesedislikechildrenorseniors.D.WomenarelesslikelytomarrythanmeninJapan.10.WhatdoesMasahiroYamadathinkofthematchmakingservice?

A.Itleadstoanincreaseofincome.B.Ittouchesthesurfaceoftheissue.C.ItsavesJapanfromthepresentcrisis.D.ItdepartsfromJapan’sexistingnorm.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.CanJapanincreaseitsbirthrate?B.WilltheservicecatchoninJapan?C.WillJapanesemen’sincomesrise?D.CanJapanesebalanceworkandfamily?(★★★)Mosquitoescarrymalaria(瘧疾),whichkillsthousandsofpeopleeachyear.Nowsomeresearchersaretryingtousegeneticengineeringtomaketheannoyinginsectsintopartnersinthefightagainstthedisease.Foryears,publichealthofficialshavetriedtolimitthediseasebycontrollingmosquitopopulations.“Butthatapproachistemporary,”saysAnthonyJames,aprofessorofbiologyandgeneticsattheUniversityofCalifornia,Irvine,“Becausemosquitoesareextremelytoughlittleinsects,andtheirpopulationscanquicklyrebound.”Therefore,Jamesandhiscolleagueswanttotryadifferentapproach:makingmosquitoesthemselvesintomalaria-fightingwarriors,whichisacompletedeparturefromtraditionalwaysofcontrollingmalaria.Tounderstandhowitworks,ithelpstounderstandthelifecycleofmalaria.Themalariapathogen(病原體)isaparasite(寄生蟲(chóng))thatgrowsinsidehumans.It’spassedviamosquitoesthatmovefrompersontoperson,suckingblood.“Ifwecanmakethemosquitoesdifficultforthepathogenstosurvive,wecanwipeoutthedisease,”hesays.Butmakingmosquitoesuninvitingtomalariaisatoughjob.Tosolvetheproblem,theteamusedagene-editingtechniquecalledCRISPR.Theystartedwithgenesfrommice,whoseimmunesystemsdofighthumanmalaria,engineeredthosegenes,andthengavethemtothemosquitoes.Itturnedoutthemalaria-fightingantibodieswhichgene-editedmosquitoesproducedworkedverywell.Theyreducedthenumberofparasitesinthemosquitobeforetheywerepassedtoahumanhost.James’teamarenowworkingonplanningafieldtrial,whichhehopescouldbeconductedonanislandorinanotherisolatedlocation.Butgeneticallychangingwildanimalsdoesnotsitwellwithenvironmentalists.“There’snoneedtoengineeramosquito,”saysDanaPerls,seniorprogrammanagerfortheemergingtechnologyprogramatthenon-profitFriendsoftheEarth.Perlspointsoutthatnaturallyoccurringmethodsforreducingmalariaappeartobeshowingpromise,asdoesanewvaccine(疫苗)againstthedisease.“Whytakeunnecessaryrisksandreleaseaspeciesthatcan’tberecalledonceit’sreleasedintothewild?”sheasks.12.Whatcanweknowfromthesecondandthirdparagraphs?

A.Mosquitoesreproducequickly.B.Mosquitoesdepartfrommalaria.C.Mosquitoesaremalaria-fightingwarriors.D.Mosquitoes’populationsareundercontrol.13.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingareattractivetothemalariapathogen?

A.Mice.B.Parasites.C.Mosquitoes.D.Gene-editedmosquitoes.14.Whatisenvironmentalists’attitudetowardthisnewapproach?

A.Tolerant.B.Favorable.C.Objective.D.Disapproving.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.LimitingMalariabyControllingMosquitoPopulationsB.ControllingMalariabyeditingMosquitoes’genesC.CuringMalariawithGene-editedMosquitoesD.PreventingMalariawithanewvaccine(★★★)Apple’svitaminandmineralcontent,itseasyavailability,anditsinexpensivenessarethereasonswhyit’sthesecondmost-consumedfruitintheworld.16Butwhataboutthecaloriesandnutritionalvalueinit?Canweconsumeapplesinendlessnumbersandstillstayfit?Amedium-sizedapplecontainsupto95calories.However,thesugarcontent—about19g—isstilllessthanthe21gyougetinaregular-sizedchocolatebar.17Thefiberpresentinfruitsandvegetableshelpscontrolbloodsugarlevelsnaturally.Itslowsdowndigestionandstopsthebloodsugarlevelsfromrisingastheywouldafteryouconsumecandy.Eatingonemedium-sizedapplegivesyouyourdailydoseof14%vitaminAand11%ofvitaminC,boththatyourimmunesystemneedsthemost.AntioxidantslikevitaminAandCsavethebodyfromdamagecausedbyunstableatoms.18Ifweconsumedarkerapplesmore,wecangetanantioxidantthatprotectsthebodyfromdiseasesandagoodamountofindigestiblefiberourgut’sgoodbacteriafeedon,soit’sawin-windeal!19Consumingoneortwoapplesonadailybasisisgoodforyourhealth.Butifyou’rediabetic,youshouldrestricttheconsumptiontonotmorethanasmall-sizedappleadayasapplesareahigh-sugarfruit.Ifyoustayalertandtakeaproperdiet,yourbodywillbenefitalot.Butifyoueatendlessly,eventhehealthiestfoodintheworldwoulddamageyourbodyandincreasethenumberofdoctorvisits.20

A.Soactsmartlyandstaysafe.B.Howmanyapplescanyoueatinaday?C.Therefore,youshouldwatchoutforthefoodquality.D.Howcanweguaranteethatwewillgetthisfruitcontinuously?E.Plus,thissugarislessharmfultoyourbodysinceitcomeswithfibers.F.Theyreducetherisksofillnessandaging,givingyouhealthyandsmoothskin.G.Sinceitcomesinmanyvarietiesanddifferenttastes,peoplenevergetboredofit.二、完形填空(★★★)PreetChandi,anAsianwoman,returnedfromatrek(徒步旅行)acrossGreenlandlastyear.Shehopesto________anunsupportedtrekacrossAntarcticatothesouthpolebyherself.The700-milejourneywilltakeabout45days.Shewillfacethe________coldof-50℃whiledraggingasledweighing95kgwhenshe________.PreetChandi________itisatoughjourney.Butshefeelswellpreparedafteryearsof________.Inrecentweeksshehasbeen________tyresaroundthestreetsnearherhome.Shehasreceivedanumberofcuriousquestionsfrom________.“Ifyoucomefromacommunitythatisnotinvolvedin________atall,itcanbereallyhard,”shesaid,addingthatanumberofpeoplethoughtshewasto________forSouthall,inwestLondon,nottothesouthpole.“It’sjustbeyondtheir________.”Inthesouthpole,onemay________nothinginfrontfordaysexceptsnow.Itisquiteamental________.Thus,herpartnerhasleftmessagesinsidehertent,whilefriendshave________voicenotesforhertolistentoonthejourney.Whenshereturns,sheplanstoputasidesomemoneyto________morewomentotryoutdooradventures.Sheispleasedtoseechangeinwhathas________beenamale-dominatedarea.Whataninspiringwoman!21.A.a(chǎn)bandonB.sponsorC.completeD.introduce22.A.refreshingB.bitingC.bearableD.slight23.A.settlesdownB.checksoutC.setsoffD.turnsup24.A.a(chǎn)dmitsB.deniesC.hopesD.prays25.A.workingB.a(chǎn)djustmentC.struggleD.training26.A.liftingB.draggingC.rollingD.pushing27.A.passers-byB.explorersC.visitorsD.cyclists28.A.a(chǎn)ctivitiesB.a(chǎn)dventuresC.competitionsD.sports29.A.pushB.runC.headD.look30.A.controlB.a(chǎn)bilityC.reachD.knowledge31.A.touchB.feelC.seeD.smell32.A.challengeB.troubleC.dilemmaD.success33.A.playedB.recordedC.presentedD.taken34.A.urgeB.persuadeC.commandD.fund35.A.extremelyB.incrediblyC.temporarilyD.typically三、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。MeiLanfangisalegendaryfigureinPekingOpera.Inearly1930,MeiembarkedonatouroftheUS.Fewmomentsbeforeinhistory36(bring)theUSandChinacloserthanthesixmonthsMeispentcaptivatingAmericanaudienceswithhisPekingOperaperformances.Mei’s1.1visittoAmericacameatatime37manyAmericansheldmisconceptionsaboutChina.Partof38hewasemphasizingduringhistripwastheneedforrespectforChineseculture.Meiexcelledinperformingthe“dan”roles—or,femaleleadrolesand39(skillful)blendedtraditionalelementswithmodernphenomena.Hisapproachestocharactertypeswerealsoinnovative,movingbeyondthestrictlimitationsofpreviouseras.TheseapproacheswerevitalinmakingPekingOpera40(access)andappealingtointernationalaudiences.41languagebarriers,hegainedinternationalrecognitionthroughhiscostumes,bodymovementsanddance.Duringhisvisit,heforgedfriendshipswithWestern42(contemporary),includingsilentfilmactorCharlieChaplin.Byengagingwithsuch43(influence)personalities,MeiwasabletoliftthestatusofPekingOperaintheeyesofAmericanaudiences.YoucanseeitinthewayAmericanswrotereviewsofhowdeeply44(touch)andrespectfultheyfelttowardshim.Mei’sgroundbreakingperformancesnotonlyintroducedPekingOperatointernationalaudiencesbutalsosetastandardforartisticexcellencethat45(continue)toinspirecontemporarypractitioners.四、單詞拼寫(xiě)(★★)46.Thecourtalsobaseditsdecisionontheg________ofthesocialproblem.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)47.Robert’sexpressionhadobviouslyc________herofhisinnocence.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)48.Shewantstohaveano________wherehermanagementskillscanbeputtogooduse.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)49.TheChangtangNationalNatureReserveisas________fortheanimalsandplantsofnorthwesternTibet.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)50.Thevaccinationprogramwillalsocoverthosewhoplantoworkorstudyincountriesandregionswithmediumorhighrisksofe________tothevirus.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)51.Thecoastalareas________(由……組成)avastregionwithapopulationof200million.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)52.Memorycanbeprofoundlyshapedby________(后來(lái)的)experience.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)53.Herheartbeat________(猛烈地)whenshereceivedtheletter.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★)54.Rumorsofwar________(使驚慌)manyinvestorsintosellingtheirshareslastweek.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))(★★★)55.Iwassentafreecopyin________(感謝)ofmycontributions.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示填空)五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)56.假定你是李華,上周末在回家的途中,把外教Mr.Smith借給你的一本詩(shī)集弄丟了。現(xiàn)在請(qǐng)你給Mr.Smith寫(xiě)一封道歉信,要點(diǎn)如下:1.解釋并表達(dá)歉意;2.提出解決的辦法;3.再次道歉并請(qǐng)求原諒。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearMr.Smith,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★★)57.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。AtthisfestivetimeoftheyearwhenNovemberturnstoDecemberandChristmasapproaches,anincidentfromthepastsurfacesinmymind,amomentthatinspiredmetoalwaysseekoutopportunitiestolendahelpinghand.Itwasnearlytwentyyearsago,aperiodwhenmychildrenwerestillintheirteenageyearsfullofvitalityandconstantlyevolvingpreferences.I

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