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第1部分:詞匯選項(第1—15題,每題1分,共15分)

下面每個句子中均有1個詞或者短語劃有底橫線,請為每處劃線部分確定1

個意義最為接近的選項。

1.Therevelationofhispastledtohisresignation.

A.imaginationB.disclosure

C.confirmationD.recall

答案為B.revelation(揭露)-disclosure(揭露)

2.Jensenisadangerousman,andcanbeverybrutal.

A.carelessB.cruel

C.strongD.hard

答案為B.brutal(殘忍的)-cruel

3.Yourllhavetosprintifyouwanttocatchthetrain.

A.jumpB.escape

C.runD.prepare

答案為C.sprint(快速奔跑)-run(奔跑)

4.Weareworriedaboutthisfluidsituationfullwithuncertainty.

A.changeableB.stable

C.suitableD.adaptable

答案為A.fluid(不穩(wěn)定的)-changeable(易變的)

5.Thenewgarmentfitsherperfectly.

A.haircutB.purse

C.clothesD.necklace

答案為C.garment(衣服)-clothes(衣服)

6.Thephobiamayhaveitsrootinachildhoodtrauma.

A.fearB.joy

C.hurtD.memory

答案為C.trauma(精神上的創(chuàng)傷)-hurt(感情上的傷心或痛苦)

7.Theyhavetobuildcanalstoirrigatethedesert.

A.decorateB.water

C.changeD.visit

答案為B.irrigate(灌溉)-water(給…澆水)

8.Heroveralllanguageproficiencyremainsthatofatoddler.

A.disabledB.pupil

C.teenagerD.baby

答案為D.toddler(學(xué)步的兒童)-baby(嬰兒)

9.Thecoastalareahasverymildwinter,butthecentralplains

remainextremelycold.

A.warmB.severe

C.hardD.dry

答案為A.mild(溫暖的)-warm(溫暖的)

10.Thedetailsofthecostumeweretotallyauthentic.

A.realB.outstanding

C.creativeD.false

答案為A.authentic(逼真的)-real(逼真的)

11.Weareawareofthepotentialproblems.

A.globalB.possible

C.ongoingD.central

答案為B.potential(可能的)-possible(可能的)

12.Theideawasquitebrilliant.

A.positiveB.clever

C.keyD.original

答案為B.brilliant(絕妙的)-clever(聰明的)

13.Stockmarketpricetumbledafterrumorofariseininterestrate.

A.regulatedB.increased

C.maintainedD.fell

答案為C.tumbled(暴跌)-fell(下降)

14.Thecoursegivesyoubasicinstructionsincarmaintenance.

A.coachingB.idea

C.termD.aspect

答案為A.instructions(指導(dǎo)說明)一coaching(教導(dǎo))

15.Allhouseswithin100metresoftheseasatriskofflooding.

A.indangerB.outofcontrol

C.betweenequalsD.inparticular

答案為Aindangerof(處于危險中)一atriskof(處于風(fēng)險中)

第2部分:閱讀判斷(第16―22題,每題1分,共7分)

下面的短文后列出了7個句子,請根據(jù)短文的內(nèi)容對每個句子做出判斷;如

果該句提供的是正確信息,請選擇A;如果該句提供的是錯誤信息,請選擇B;如

果該句的信息文中沒有提及,請選擇C。

TheTheoryofEverything

IfStephenHawkinglivesuntiltheyear2017,hewillhavelivedmore

than50yearslongerthanNsdoctorsexpected.Whenhewasacollege

student,doctorsdiscoveredthathehadararedisease.Thisdisease

causesagradualdisintegration(分解)ofthenervecellsinthebraincells

thatregulatevoluntarymuscleactivity.Deathalmostalways

occurswithintwoorthreeyears.

TodayStephenHawkingcannotwalkorspeak.Hecannotmovehis

armsorhishead.Hecannottasteofsmellanything.Andyetthismanis

ProfessorofMathematicsatCambridgeUniversity,apositionheldbythe

famousscientistIsaacNewtonin1669.

HawkingIsoftendescribedasthegreatestscientistsinceAlbert

Einstein,buttotheworldoutsidescience.Heisalsoknownastheman

whomadescientifictheoryunderstandable.Hisbook,ABriefHistoryof

Time,hassoldovereightmillioncopies.

Hesaysthatsincehedoesnothavetothinkabouthisbodyordoany

ofthethingsothermenhavetoworryabout,suchaswashingthecaror

workingintheyard,hecandedicateallofhistimetothinking.Thisputs

himintheperfectpositiontofindtheanswertothequestionthathehas

dedicatedhislifeto.Hisquestionis:Isthereacompletetheoryofthe

universeandeverythinginit?

Despitehistremendousphysicaldisabilities,hehasalreadymade

someveryimportantdiscoveriesabouttheoriginoftheuniverse,how

theuniverseholdstogether,andhowitwillprobablyend.Hehasalso

beenabletoexplainthesecretsof“blackholes"inspace.Nowheis

lookingforasetofrulesthateverythinginouruniversemustobey.He

callsittheTheoryofEverything.Hethinksthatsomeonewillhavefound

theanswerwithinthenext20years.

IfStephenHawkingitabletofindhisTheoryofEverything,hewill

havegiventheworldtheopportunitytounderstandthingsthatwill

changethewholenatureofscienceandprobablyalsothewaywelive.

16.StephenHawkingwillbe50yearsoldby2017.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為B;

17.StephenHawkingsuffersfromararebraindisease.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為B;

18.StephenHawkingisProfessorofMathematicsatCambridge

University.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為A;

19.ABriefHistoryofTimeisverydifficultforstudentstounderstand.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為B;

20.StephenHawkinghasmuchtimetothinkbecausehedoesn't

havetowork.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為B;

21.StephenHawkinghasspentaroundtenyearsexplainingthe

secretsof..........

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為:C.

22...TheTheoryofEverythingIsabouttherulesthateverythingin

ourfollow.

A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned

答案為

Ao

第3部分:概括大意與完成句子

Geothermal(地?zé)幔〦nergy

1Sinceheatnaturallymovesfromhotterregionstocoolerones,the

heatfromtheearth'scenterflowsoutwardstowardsthesurface.Inthis

way.ittransferstothenextlayerofrock.Ifthetemperatureishigh

enough,someofthisrockmeltsandformsmagma(巖漿).Themagma

ascendsinitsturntowardstheearth'ssurface.Itoftenremainswen

belowtheearthssurface,creatingvastareasofhotrock.Insuchregions,

therearedeepcracks,whichallowrainwatertodescendunderground.

Someoftheheatedrainwatertravelsbackuptotheearth'ssurfacewhere

itwillappearasahotspring.However,ifthisascendinghotwaterreaches

alayerofimpermeable(不可滲透的)rock,itremainstrapped,forminga

geothermalreservoir.Ifgeothermalreservoirsarecloseenoughtothe

surface,theycanbereachedbydrillingwells.Hotwaterandsteamshoot

upthewellsnaturally,andcanbeusedtoproduceelectricity

ingeothermalpowerplants.

2Afewgeothermalpowerplantsdependondry-steamreservoirs

whichproducesteambutlittleornowater.Inthesecases,thesteamis

pipedupdirectlytoprovidethepowertospinaturbinegenerator.The

firstgeothermalpowerplant,constructedatLardarelloinItaly,wasofthis

type,andisstillproducingelectricitytoday.

3Mostcurrentlyoperatinggeothermalpowerplantsareeither

"flash"steamplantsorbinary(雙重的)plants.Flashplantsproduce

mainlyhotwaterrangingintemperaturefrom300℃to700℃

Fahrenheit.Thiswaterispassedthroughoneortwoseparatorswhere

releasedfromthepressureoftheundergroundreservoir,itHashes"or

boilsintosteamAgain,theforceofthissteamprovidestheenergyto

spintheturbineandproduceelectricity.Thegeothermalwaterandsteam

arethenreinjecteddirectlybackdownintotheearthtomaintainthe

volumeandpressureofthereservoir.Graduallytheywillbereheatedand

canthenbeusedagain.

4Areservoirwithtemperaturesbelow300℃Fahrenheitisnothot

enoughtoflashseambutitcanstillbeusedtogenerateelectricityina

binaryfluid.Thesteamfromthis(參照圖片)isusedtopowertheturbines.

Asintheflashsteamplant,thegeothermalwaterisrecycledbackintothe

reservoir.

23.Paragraph1C

24.Paragraph2A

25.Paragraph3E

26.Paragraph4B

A.Drysteamplants

B.Binaryplants

C.Originofgeothermalenergy

D.Generationofelectricity

E.Flashsteamplants

F.Recyclablewaterandsteam

27.Ageothermalreservoirisformedwhenhotwateristrapped

under_B.

28.Adry-steamreservoirproducessteamwith_D_.

29.Flashplantsproducehotwaterthrough_C_.

30.Inabinaryplant,theheatofthegeothermalwatercanbe

convertedinto_A.

A.theenergytoturnaturbine

B.impermeablerock

C.oneortwoseparators

D.turbineoperator

E.littleornowater

F.hotsprings

第4部分:閱讀理解(第31-45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定1

個最佳選項。

幣第一篇m

SmartWindows

Windowsnotonlyletlightintocutdownonelectricityusefor

lighting,butthelightcomingthroughthewindowalsoprovidesheat.

However,windowsarenotsomethingpeopletypicallyassociatewithan

advancedtechnology.Reseachersarenowworkingonnewtechnologies

thatenableawindowtoquicklychangefromcleartodarkandanything

inbetweeneasily.

"Ittookusalongtimetofigureoutwhatawindowreallyis,“says

ClaesGranqvist.He'saprofessorofsolid-statephysicsatUppsala

UniversityinSweden."Itcontactwiththeoutsideworld.Youhaveto

havevisualcontactwiththesurroundingworldtofeelwell.,,So,windows

andnaturallightareimportantforimprovingthewaypeoplefeel

whenthey7restuckindoors

Yet.windowsaretheweaklinkinabuildingwhenitcomestoenergy

andtemperaturecontrol.Inwintercoldairleaksin.Whenit'shotand

sunny,sunlightstreamsin.Allofthissunlightcarrieslotsofheatand

energy.Andallofthisextraheatforcespeopletoturnontheir

conditioners.Producingblastsofcoldair,whichcanfeelsorefreshing(使

人清新的),actuallysucksupenormousamountsofelectricityinbuildings

aroundtheworld.

Windowshavebeenamajorfocusofenergyresearchforalongtime.

Overtheyears,scientistshavecomeupwithavarietyofstrategiesfor

coating,glazing(用玻覆蓋),andlayeringwindowstomakethemmore

energyefficient.Smartwindowsgoastepfurther.Theyusechromogenic

(發(fā)色的)technologieswhichinvolvechangesofcolor.

Electrochromic(電致色的)windowsuseelectricitytochangecolor.For

example,asheetofglasscoatedwiththinlayersofchemicalcompound

suchastungstenoxide(氧化鋁)worksabitlikeabatter.Tungstenoxides

isclearwhenanelectricchargeisappliedanddarkwhenthechargeis

removed,thatis,whentheamountofvoltage(電壓)isdecreased,the

windowdarkensuntilit'scompletelydarkafterallelectricityistaken

away.Soapplyingavoltagedetermineswhetherthewindowlooksclear

ordark.

Oneimportantfeaturethatmakesasmartwindowsosmartisthatit

hasasortof“memory”.Allittakesisasmallchangeofvoltagetoturnthe

windowfromonestatetotheother.Then,itstaysthatway.Transitstake

anywherefrominlOsecondstoafewminutes,dependingonthesizeof

thewindow.Thedevelopmentofsmartwindowscouldmean

thatmassiveairconditioningsystemsmaynolongerbeneeded."In

thefuture,“Granqvistsays,“ourbuildingsmaylookdifferent/1

31.WhichofthefollowingofvaluesofwindowsisNOTmentioned?

A.Theyletlightintobrightenthehouse.

B.Theyletlightintoheatthehouse.

C.Theyletushavevisualcontactwiththesurroundingworld.

D.Theyletusthinkabouttheoutsideworld.

答案:D

32.Theexpression“whenitcomesto"inParagraph3isusedto

A.signalthearrivalofaguest.

B.indicatetherecoveryofconsciousness.

C.showourunderstandingofsomething.

D.introduceanewaspectofatopic.

答案:D

33.AccordingtoParagraph4,smartwindowsarethewindowsthat

A.arecoated.

B.areglazed.

C.haveseverallayers.

D.canchangecolor.

答案:D

34.Whichparagraphgivesanaccountofthewayelectrochromic

windows......

A.Paragraphs5.

B.Paragraphs.

C.Paragraph4.

D.Paragraphs6.

線空,A

35.Asmartwindowissmartmainlybecause

A.itcanchangeitssize.

B.itcanchangeitsstructure.

C.itcanchangethevoltageofelectricity.

D.ithasasortofmemory.

答案:D

弟—m

SportsStarYaoMing

IfYaoMingisnotthebiggestsportsstarintheworld,healmost

certainlythetallest.At2.26m,heisthetallestplayerintheNational

BasketballAssociation(NBA)andholdstherecordasthemosttowering

OlympianevertocompeteintheGame.

Butwhatreallystandsoutaboutthegiantcenterishiscelebrity(名

氣).Few,ifany,Chineseathletesareaswell-knownasYaoMingaround

theworld.PeopleacrosstheglobearefascinatedwithYao,notonlyfor

hisbasketballprowess(接杰出的才能)butalsoforbeingasymbolof

internationalcommerce.

WhenYaojoinedtheHoustonRocketsastheNo.1pickinthe2002

NBAdrafthewasthefirstinternationalplayerevertobeselectedfirst.His

assetsonthecourtareclearenough-noNBAplayerofhissizehasever

possessedhismobility,soheisahandful(難對付的人)foropponentson

eitherendofthecourt.ButwhatmakesYaoinvaluabletotheRockets

organizationishisroleasaglobalcitizenandasabridgetomillionsof

potentialbasketballfansinChina.

WhenitwasannouncedinFebruarythatYaowouldmisstherestof

theNBAseasonandpossiblytheOlympicswithastressfracture(骨折)in

hisleftfoot,acollectiveshudderspreadacrossChina.Afterconsiderable

debateanddiscussion,Yaooptedtogethisfootsurgicallytreatedinan

operationthatplacedseveraltinyscrewsacrossthebone,toofferhis

overburdenedfootmoresupport.Thesurgerywasasuccess,and

thoughtheestimatedfour-monthrecoveryperiodwillleavehimlittle

timetopreparewithTeamChina.Yaohasvowedtobereadyforthe

BeijingOlympics.

Yaowrappedupa10-daytriptoChina,whereheunderwentaseries

oftraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)treatments,hopingtoaccelerate

hisrecoveryprocess.WesternexpertsaregenerallyskepticalofTCM's

benefits,althoughnewresearchfromtheUniversityofRochester

suggeststhatacertaincompoundderivedfromshellfishmayindeed

stimulatebonerepair.

"ThereisnoreasontodismissTCM,"Yaotoldapressconferencein

Beijing."It'sbeenusedinourcountryforthousandsofyears.Idon't

thinkthatit'sshortonscience/1

36.Theword"towering"inParagraph1means

A.large.

B.fat.

C.tall.

D.great.

答案:C

37.OpponentsfinditverydifficulttocontrolYaoMingbecauseofhis

A.mobility.

B.assault.

C.defense.

D.celebrity.

答案:A

38.YaoMinghadtoundergoaseriesofTCMtreatmentsbecause

A.hisrightfoothadbeenhurting.

B.hewantedtomakeamorerapidrecovery.

C.thesurgicaloperationhadbeenafailure.

D.hecouldn'taffordallthemedicalexpenses.

答案:B

39.WhichstatementaboutYaoMingisNOTtrue?

A.HemissedtheAthensOlympics.

B.HeisanNBAplayer.

C.Hefracturedhisleftfoot.

D.Heisaninternationalfigure.

答案:A

40.Ingeneral,theWesternexperts'attitudetowardsTCMis

A.indifferent.

B.positive.

C.negative.

D.doubtful.

答案:D

A第-A~二—篇

CanYouHearThis?

Whensomethingcreatesasoundwaveinaroomoranauditorium,

listenershearthesoundwavedirectlyfromthesource.Theyalsohearthe

reflectionsasthesoundbouncesoffthewalls.floor,andceiling.These

arecalledthereflectedwaveorreverberant(反射)sound,whichcanbe

heardevenafterthesoundisnolongercomingfromthesource.

Thereverberationtimeofanauditoriumisdeterminedbythevolume

orinteriorsizeoftheauditorium.Itisalsodeterminedbyhowwellor

howpoorlythewalls,ceiling,floor,andcontentsoftheroom(including

thepeople)absorbsound.Thereisnoidealreverberationtime,because

eachuseofanauditoriumcallsfordifferentreverberation.Speechneeds

tobeunderstoodclearly;thereforeroomsusedfortalkingmusthave

ashortreverberationtime.Thefull-soundperformanceofmusicsuchad

WagneroperasorMahlersymphoniesshouldhavealongreverberation

time.Thelight,rapidmusicalpassagesofBachorMozartneeda

reverberationtimesomewherebetween.

Acousticproblemsoftenarecausedbypoorauditoriumdesign.

Smooth,curvedreflectingsurfacescreatelargereflections.Parallel(平彳亍

的)wallsreflectsoundbackandforth,creatingarapid,repetitivepulsing

effect.Largepillars(柱)andcomerscancauseacousticshadowsasthe

soundwavestrytopassaroundtheobject.Someoftheseproblemscan

besolvedbyusingabsorbersandreflectorstochangethereverberation

timeofaroom.Forexample,hanginglargereflectors,calledclouds,over

theperformerswillallowsomesoundfrequenciestoreflectandothersto

passtoachieveapleasingmixtureofsound.

41Thispassageismainlyabout

A.Soundwavesandtheireffects.

B.thetypesofmusicorchestrasplay.

C.wallsofanauditorium.

D.thedesignofanauditorium.

答案:D

42.WagneroperasandMahlersymphonieswithfull-soundeffect

have

A.ashortreverberationtime.

B.anintermediatereverberationtime.

C.noreverberationtime.

D.alongreverberationtime.

答案:D

43.Thispassagesuggeststhatagoodauditoriumshould

A.getridofallreflections.

B.nothaveabsorbers.

C.achieveapleasingmixtureofsound

D.havesmoothsurfaces.

答案:C

44.Largepillarsandcornersmay

A.makesoundrichandfull.

B.becuresforsoundproblems.

C.besourcesofsoundproblems.

D.functionaseffectivelyasclouds.

答案:C

45.Theword"acoustic"inthelastparagraphhassomethingtodo

with

A.performance

B.sound

C.audience

D.weather

答案:B

第5部分:補全短文

WhatIsaDream?

Forcenturies,peoplehavewonderedaboutthestrangethingsthat

theydreamabout.Somepsychologistssaythatthisnighttimeactivityof

themindhasnospecialmeaning.Others,however,thinkthatdreams

areanimportantpartofourlives.Infact,manyexpertsbelievethat

dreamscantellusaboutaperson'smindandemotions.

Beforemoderntimes,manypeoplethoughtthatdreamscontained

messagesfromGod._E(46)

TheAustrianpsychologist,SigmundFreudl,wasprobablythefirst

persontostudydreamsscientifically.Inhisfamousbook,The

interpretationofDreams(1900),Freudwrotethatdreamsare

anexpressionofaperson'swishes.Hebelievedthatdreamsallow

peopletoexpressthefeelings,thoughts,andfearsthattheyareafraidto

expressinreallife.

TheSwisspsychiatristCarlJung2wasonceastudentofFreud's.Jung,

however,hadadifferentideaaboutdreams.Jungbelievedthatthe

purposeofadreamwastocommunicateamessagetothedreamer.

F(47)Forexample,peoplewhodreamaboutfallingmaylearn

thattheyhavetoohighanopinionofthemselves.Ontheotherhand,

peoplewhodreamaboutbeingheroesmaylearnthattheythinktoolittle

ofthemselves.

Modern-daypsychologistscontinuetodeveloptheoriesabout

dreams.Forexample,psychologistWilliamDomhofffromthellniversity

ofCalifornia,SantaCruz,believesthatdreamsaretightlylinkedtoa

person'sdailylife,thoughts,andbehavior.C(48)

Domhoffbelievesthatthereisaconnectionbetweendreamsand

age.Hisresearchshowsthatchildrendonotdreamasmuchasadults.

AccordingtoDomhoff,dreamingisamentalskillthatneedstime

todevelop.

Hehasalsofoundalinkbetweendreamsandgender.Hisstudies

showthatthedreamsofmenandwomenaredifferent.

A(49)Thisisnottrueofwomen,sdreams.3Domhofffound

thisgenderdifferenceinthedreamsofpeoplefrom11culturesaround

theworld,includingbothmodernandtraditionalones.

Candreamshelpusunderstandourselves?Psychologistscontinueto

trytoanswerthisquestionindifferentways.D(50)Thedream

mayhavemeaning,butitdoesnotmeanthatsometerribleevent

willactuallytakeplace.Ifsimportanttorememberthattheworldof

dreamsisnottherealworld.

A.Forexample,thepeopleinmen'sdreamsareoftenothermen.and

thedreamsofteninvolvefighting.

B.Menandwomendreamaboutdifferentthings.

C.Acriminal,forexample,mightdreamaboutcrime.

D.However,onethingtheyagreeonthis:Ifyoudreamthat

somethingterribleisgoingtooccur,youshouldn'tpanic.

E.Itwasonlyinthetwentiethcenturythatpeoplestartedtostudy

dreamsinascientificway.

F.Hethoughtpeoplecouldleammoreaboutthemselvesbythinking

abouttheirdreams.

第6部分:完形填空

WarmerClimateWillBakeTropicalBugs

Globalwarmingcouldcooktropicalinsects,withunpredictable

knock-oneffects,sayresearcherswhowarnthatrisingtemperatures

also(51)tropicalfrogs,lizards(蜥蜴).

Temperaturesare(52)toincreasemuchfasterintemperate(溫

和的)andpolar(極地的)regio

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