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一、語法選擇:本大題共15小題,共15分。

Whensomethinggoeswrong,whatwouldyousay?Itcanbevery(1)_____tosay,"IknowIamlate,butit

isnotmyfault.Thecarbrokedown."Itisprobablynotyourfault,(2)______onceyouformthehabitofblaming

somebodyorsomethingelseforabadsituation,youarcaloser.Youhavenopowerandcoulddo(3;______that

helpschangethesituation.However,youcanhavegreatpowerovervvhaihappenstoyouifyouslop(4)

onwhomtoblame.Focusonhowtomakethesituation(5)__thanbefbre.Thisisthewinner'skey(6)

success.

Winnersaregreatatsolvingprobleir.s.Forexample,ifyouwerelatebecauseyourcarbrokedown,maybeyourcar

should(7)______moreoften.Oryoumaystarttotakealongwithyoutheusefulphonenumbers,soycu(8)

callfbrhelpwhenyou'reinneed.For(9)example?ifyourworkmateislackofresponsibilityorability,

findwaysofdealingwithhisftiultratherthan(10)blametheperson.Youshouldacceptthefactandfind

creativeways(11)_successfully,payingnoattentionto(12)yourworkmatefailedtodohisjob

well.

Beingconcentratedisawinner'ssecondkey.Forexample>whenIfeel(13)______?it(14)_______alottorepeat

wordssuchas"calm""peace"or"fbcus'*?eitheroutloudorsilentlyinmymind.Itmakesmefeelmoreincontroland

increasemyconfidence.Thishabitcanbecomesecondnaturequiteeasilyandis(15)______powerfulpsychological

tool.

1.A.satisfyingB.satisfiedC.satisfyD.satisfaction

2.A.andB.butC.soD.though

3.A.everythingB.sometliingC.anythingD.nothing

4.A.fbcusB.focusingC.focusedD.tofbcus

5.A.goodB.wellC.betterD.best

6.A.toB.ofC.byD.with

7.A.checkB.checkedC.tocheckD.bechecked

8.A.shouldB.mightC.canD.must

9.A.otherB.theotherC.othersD.another

10.A.simpleB.simplyC.simplifyD.sample

11.A.toworkB.workingC.ofworkD.work

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12.A.howB.whatC.whichD.if

13.A.nerveB.nervousC.nenouslyD.nen-ousness

14.A.helpB.willh^lpC.helpedD.wouldhelp

15.A./B.anC.theD.a

二、完形填空:本大題共10小題,共10分。

"Aimforthemoonandevenifyoumiss,youwilllandamongthestars'*isacommonsaying.ltshowsthatwe

shouldn'tbeafraidtofailandshouldtrytobe(16).Inthisway>wecanstayina(17)placethanwherewestart,even

ifwefail.Manygreatpeopleintheworldlovefightingfbrexcellence.Oneofthemisthefamousbiologist—Tong

Dizhou,thefatherofChina'sclone(克隆).

TongcamefromapoorfamilyinZhejiangProvinceanddidn'tgotohighschooluntil17.Sohebecametheoldest

studentintheclass.Whatwasworse,hefacedthe(18)ofbeingnotallowedtocontinuehisstudybecausehecouldn't

catchupwithothers.(19),hedidn'tgiveup.Hestudiedhardandmanagedtotaketheleadamonghisclassmates.(20),

hegraduatedwiththehighestgrade.

Tongisrememberedand(21)fortheoutstandingachievementofcross-speciescloninginfish.In1963,Tong

producedtheworld'sfirstclonedfish.Tenyearslater,Tong(22)thefirstcross-speciesclonedfish.Inthewhole

process,challengesandfailuresdidn'tpreventhim.Thankstohispioneeringresearch.Chinesescientistsdeveloped

fish-breedingskills.NowChinaproducesmorethanhalfoftheworld'saquaculture(水產(chǎn)養(yǎng)殖)harvest.

Shouldwc"aimfbrthemoon"orsimplyaimfbrwhatis(23)achicvcd?Tonggaveusagood(24).Heshowsusthat

workingtowardsexcellencedespitethefailurecanbeasteppingstonetogreatsuccess.Nowadays,manyyoung

peoplefearfailure.Theyprefertotakeaneasierpath.They(25Makingonchallengesandareeasilybeatenby

stress.Actually,fightingfbrexcellenceandnotbeingafraidoffailurecanhelppeoplebetterthemselves.

16.A.generousB.excellentC.modestD.organized

17.A.warmerB.tidierC.higherD.quieter

18.A.decisionB.scurulC.riskD.purpose

19.A.MoreoverB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Also

20.A.IngeneralB.AsusualC.AboveallD.Asaresult

21.A.respectedB.requiredC.changedD.compared

22.A.drewB.boughtC.createdD.caught

23.A.slowlyB.hardlyC.suddenlyD.easily

24.A.speechB.answerC.helpD.reason

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25.A.avoidB.continueC.practiceD.suggest

三、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。

A

Wanttoknowwhatyourfriendsarereallylike?Takealookattheirmusicplaylist.Morethan36,000people,from

allovertheworld,tookpartinancxpcrimcnt.ltcomparedtheirpersonalitieswithhowmuchtheylikeddifferent

musicalstyics.Thcresultsshowthatpersonalitiesdoinfluencewhatwelistento.Here'swhatcertainmusicalstyles

sayaboutwhoyouare.

片第

/R^^.Rock

Countrymusic

Likethesoundofloudguitarsandheavydrum

Ifcowboyhatsandguitarsgetyousinging

beats?Thistypeofmusicsoundsveryexciting,

along,it'spossiblethatyou'rehard-working,

butfansofitarcoftenquitegentle.

preferringtraditionalstylesandvalues.

飛M[jPMn]Classicalmusic

IfBeethovenandMozarthaveyouturningup

Fansofthisstrongmusicalwayscomeupwithnew

themusic,you'reprobablyquiet,buthappy

ideasandarcgoodatlearning.Ifyoulikethe

withwhoyouareandcomfortablewiththe

saxophoneofJohnColtrane,thenyou'reprobably

worldaroundyou.

sell-confidentandeasytogetonwith.

Buttheexperimentdidn'ttellthewholestory:wherewegrowup,whoweoftengooutwith,andcurpersonal

experiencesplayintoourtaste?too.Thesongsyouchoosetobepartofyourlifemakeyoudifferentfromothers.But

nomatterwhatstyleyoulike,musicisforeveryone.Andenjoyingdifferenttypesofmusicletsyougetatasteof

culturesyoumightnothaveexperiencedbefore.Soexperimentwithyourplaylist!

26.Accordingtothepassage,ifDanieliscreative,whatmaybefoundinhisplaylist?

A.Rock.B.Countrymusic.

C.Jazz.D.Classicalmusic.

27.Whatmaybethewriter'sadvicefbrus?

A.Changingourpersonalities.

B.Tryingdifferenttypesofmusic.

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C.Doingexperimentswithfriends.

D.Gettingmorelearningexperiences.

28.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Howdifferentculturesinfluenceyou.

B.Whatyourplaylistsaysaboutyou.

C.Whatsongswecanchoosetoenjoy.

D.Whytherearedifferentmusicalstyles.

B

"IsometimesgetupatthreeorfourinthemorningandIsurfthenet.''

"Ioftencheckmye-mailfortytimesaday.'1

"Ioftenspendmorethanthreehoursduringonetimeonthenet."

"Ispendmoretimeinchatroomsthanwithmy'real-life'friends."

Doyouknowanypeoplelikethese?Theyarcpartofanewaddiction(癮)calledinternetaddiction.Internetaddicts

spendatleastthirtytofortyhoursonlineeveryweek.TheuseoftheInternetcanbeanaddictionlikedrug(毒品)

use.PeoplelosecontrolofthetimetheyspendontheInternet.

Forexample?onecollegestudentwasmissingfbrseveraldays.Hisfriendswereworried.Andtheycalledthe

pokce.Thepolicefoundthestudentinthecomputerlab:hewassurfingthenetfbrseveraldaysstraight.

Studiesshowthatabout6%to10%ofInternetusersbecomeaddicted.Andpeopleworryabouttheteensbecausethe

Internetischangingtheplayingfieldfbrsomeofthem.Theyspendmoretimeincybcr-spaccthanintherealworldof

friendsandfamily.

Is"surfingthenet"ahobbyoranaddictionfbryou?Youmayhaveaproblemifyouhavethesesymptoms(癥狀):

?Youdonotgotoimportantfamilyactivitiesoryoudonotdoschoolworkbecauseyouliketospendhoursonthe

Internet.

?Youcan'twaitfbryournextonlinetime.

?Youplantospendashorttimeonline,butthenyouspendseveralhours.

?Yougooutwithyourfriendslessandless.

29.Whatdoesthebeginningofthepassagetellus?

A.HowtobecomeanInternetaddict?

B.WhatanInternetaddictusuallydoes?

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C.WheretofindanInternetaddict?

D.Whytowritethispassage?

30.Whydopeopleworryaboutthe:ccns?

A.Theteensarcwastingtoomuchmoney.

B.TheyusedtoworkontheInternet.

C.Theplayingfieldoftheteenswilldisappear.

D.MoreandmoreoftheteenswillbecomeaddictedtotheInternet.

31.Theexampleinthepassageshowsthat_____.

A.Internetproblemsaremoreseriousamongcollegestudents

B.Internetaddictsusuallystayinthecomputerlabwithoutsleep

C.SomeoftheInternetusershavealreadybeenseriouslyaddicted

D.ThepoliceoftenhelptofindthoseInternetaddicts

32.Whatisthewritertryingtotellusattheendofthepassage?

A.Don'tbeaddictedtotheInternet.

B.Gotofamilyactivitiesmoreoften.

C.Dothingsasyouiiaveplanned.

D.Staywithyourparentsasoftenaspossible.

c

Howfastcansomeoneclimb15meters-theheightofafive-storybuilding?TheanswerfromChinesespeed

climberCaoLongis4.98seconds.

The23-year-oldisthethirdpersontohavecompletedthespeedclimbingroute—a15-meter-tallwallwithlootand

handholds-within5seconds.TheothertwoareIndonesianathletesKiroinalKatibinandVeddrigLeonardo.People

havegivenCaomanynicknames>suchas"fastestmaninChina"and"ChineseSpider-Man".

AccordingtoCao,theresultofspeedclimbingcandiffereverytimeduetoitshighlydemandingandstressfill

nature.Inthisrace,twoclimberscompeteatthesametime,andsinceifsasportthatfinisheswithinseconds,

achievingsuccessrequiresperfection.Athletesmusthavetherightbalanceoffbcus,confidenceandcouragetotake

risks.

"Keepingalevelheadisthekey,"Caosaid."Everyonewantstowin.Butthemoreyouwantit?themorelikelyyou'll

messup.Beingtoocalmandtryingtoavoidanymistakeswon'tdoyouanygoodeitherbecausethatir.indsettakes

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awayyouradvantagesandyourwillingnesstofight."Caowentontorote,"Youjusthavetofindtherightbalance.'1

Butthispressure,infact,ispartofthereasonwhyCaolovesthesport.

Caotookhisfirststepintotheworldofclimbingattheageof8.Likemanykidsstartingout?hemainlyfbeusedon

bouldering(抱石巖)andleadclimbing(先鋒攀巖),doingwellinboth.Unfortunately,attheageof18,Cao

hadsurgeryafterinjuringhisleftarminacompetition.ltwasafterthatsurgerythatCaodecidedtogivespeed

climbingatrybecauseitrequiresdifterenttechniquesfromboulderingandleadclimbingandputslesspressureon

hispreviouslyinjuredbodyparts.

ItturnedoutthatCaowasgreatatspeedclimbingaswell,eventhoughhethinksheishardlythestrongestathlete.In

hiseyes,settinganationalrecordof4.98secondshasalreadybecomeathingofthepast."Iwillcontinuetowork

hardandclimbmywaytothetop,'*saidCao.

33.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Caofbeusedonboulderingandleadclimbingattheageof18.

B.Caoisnicknamed"fastestmaninChina"forcreatingaworldrecord.

C.Caothinksspeedclimbingcanbeinfluencedbythetoughnaturalsnvironment.

D.CaoisthefirstpersoninChinatofinishthespeedclimbing15-meter-tallroutewithin5seconds.

34.Whatdoes"keepalevelhead'*meaninparagraph4?

A.Expecttowin.B.Keepbodybalance.

C.Keeptheheadup.D.Staycalm.

35.WhydidCaochoosespeedclimbing?

A.Speedclimbingaffectshisbodyless.

B.Hedidmuchbetterinspeedclimbing.

C.Hethoughtspeedclimbingwasmoreattractive.

D.Itrequiressimilartechniquesusedinboulderingandleadclimbing.

36.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCao?

A.Outgoingandconfident.B.Braveandcreative.

C.Determinedandstrong-minded.D.Modestandcurious.

D

?Drivingcoachesmightsoonbejoiningthelistofjobsthatarereplacedbyrobotsinthenearfuture.Acompanyin

ChinahasdevelopedanAl-powereddrivingcoachcalledRoboCoach,andit'salreadybeenusedindrivingschools.

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②RoboCoachisnotahuman-likerobotthatsitsnexttoyouandtalksaboutyourdrivingskills.Thisrobot,

developedbyBeijingYiJiaJiaTechnology,isactuallyateachingandsafetycontrolsystem.

(3)AnotherdifferencebetweenRoboCoachandhumanonesisevenmoreamusing.RoboCoachwillcallyou

"mommy"or"daddy”.

④Besidesvoice,thesystemusestdashboard(儀表板)screenandasmartrear-viewmirror(后視鏡)to

communicatewiththeleamer.RoboCoachusessensors(傳感器)tostopifthecarrunsintosomethingorincrease

speedsuddenlyfornoreason,similartohowself-drivingcarswork.

@RoboCoachhasmorethan40sensorsonthecartonoticepeople,othercarsandroads.▲Andtomakefaster

decisionmaking?thecarisalsoprovidedwithradarsystems.

⑥Thesystemdocsnrtjustkeepnewdriversfrommeetingaccidcnts.ltalsocollectsinformationonthelearner's

drivingbehaviorandevenbodyposition.ltcarefullystudiestheirdrivinghabitsinrealtimetoseeifthelearneristoo

traditionaloreasytobeangryduringpracticeandthenchangesitsteachingstyle.Byrecordingalltheproblemsa

learnerrunsintoduringlessons?thesystemcanhelpthenewdrivercorrectpastmistakesandpreventnewones.

⑦RoboCoachisnowbeingusedinfivedrivertrainingcentersownedbyYiJiaJia'sparentcompanyaswellasother

divingschoolsacrossChina.

37.Whichsentencecanbeputin_______inParagraph5?__

A.Itcancorrectyourmistakesanytime.

B.Itstudieslearners'drivinghabitsandrecordsthem.

C.Itcanstopimmediatelyiflearnersmeetanydanger.

D.Itcommunicateswithlearnersandhelpsmakedecision.

38.WhatcanwelearnaboutRoboCoachaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itwillsitnexttoyoutocorrectyourdrivingskills.

B.Itwillreplacehumandrivingcoachesverysoon.

C.Itcanhelplearnursimproveihuirdrivingskillssaicly.

D.Itisoneoftheself^drivingcarswithmorethan4()sensors.

39.What'sthepurposeofthepassage?

A.TowarnusthatAIcoacheswillreplacehuman'splaceinthefuture.

B.ToshowusthatAIcoachesareusedinsomedrivingschoolsinChina.

C.TotellusthatmanypeopleareworriedaboutthesafetyofAIcoaches.

D.ToadviseusthateveryonecantrustAlcoachestoimproveourdrivingskills.

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40.Whichshowsthebeststructureofthepassage?

A.0/②@④/⑤?⑦B.①/②③/④⑤⑥/⑦

C.①/②D.①/②③④/⑤⑥/⑦

四、信息匹配:本大題共5小題,共5分。

Internationaltravelispopular,butvisitorscanrunintotroubleiftheydon'tknowanybasic"rules".(1)

BRAZIL

Ingeneral,Braziliancultureisinformal.MostBraziliansareveryfriendly?soyouaresupposedtogreetthepeople

youmeet.Normallywomenkissonthecheek,butmenusuallyjustshakehands.Braziliansusuallystandveryclose

toeachotherwhilespeaking.(2)_________Ifyougotoabusinessmeeting,youarenotexpectedtotakeagift.Yet,

ifyouarcinvitedtosomeone'shouse,youshouldtakeagift—likeflowersorchocolate.(3)

ifyouareinvitedtodinner,arriveatleast3()minuteslate?butalwaysdresswelltbecauseaperson'sappearancecan

beveryimportanttoBrazilians.

SAUDIARABIA(沙特阿拉伯)

SaudiArabiaisaverytraditionalcountry.Peoplerespecttheoldandtakegoodcareoftheyoung.(4)_________People

shakehandsinbusinesssituations,butmenandwomendonottouchinpublic.

(5)_________Instead?leadtheconversationbyaskingaboutpeople'sfamilyorhealth.Arriveontimefbrbusiness

meetings,butdon'tbesurprisedifothersarclate.BeingontimeislessimportantinSaudiArabiathanitisinmost

Westerncountries.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項(xiàng),使短文意思通順、內(nèi)容完整。

A.Evenifthisisunusualinyourcukure,trynottomoveawayifithappens.

B.Inabusinessmeeting,donotstartwithbusinessmattersatonce.

C.Itisimportanttogreettheoldestorthemostseniorpersonfirst.

D.So,it'simportanttolearnabouttlicculturesofthecountrythcyYcvisiting.

E.However,avoidanylhingpurpleorblack,asihcsccolorshavetcdowithdeath.

41.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

42.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.F

43.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.F

44.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.F

45.A.AB.Bc.cD.DE.EF.F

五、首字母短文填空:本大題共1小題,共5分。

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46.Mycousininvitedmetojoinaweekendhikingclubduringthesummerholidays.]acceptedthe(1)i

happily.Ourfirsthikewastoasmallmountainandit'sfamousfbritssunriseview.Westartedclimbingat4a.m.with

ourheadlamps.Abouthalfufayup,thepathbecameverysteep(陡峭的)androcky.1beganto(2)d______that

1couldreachthetop.Mylegsweretired,andthethinairmadebreathingdifficult.

Mycousinofferedmewaterandencouragedmetocontinue.!hadtorrakeaquick(3)drightthere:togive

uportogoon.Takingadeepbreath,Ichosetogoon.(4)E______atthatmoment,thefirstlightofdawn(黎

明)appearedandgavemenewhope.Whenwefinallyreachedthetop>theviewwascompletelybreathtaking.The

(5)gsunandtheseaofcloudsbelowuswasanamazingsightthatIwillneverfbrget.Thoughtheclimbwas

verydifficu

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