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SectionIUseofEnglish

Directions:

Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)

Ourapartmenthasbeenhitbya"hurricane".Everybitoffurnitureis1withpaperchains,scissors,tapeand

modelingclay.2,I'msoexhaustedtonight,recoveringfromasurgery.

Thephonerings—forthesixthtimeinlessthananhour.Weknowitismymother,again.Astrokeclaimedherbrain,but

notherlife.Sheistroubledbyaseveremental3—Shehasnoideathatshehas4thethingssheisabouttosay

amilliontimes.NorcansherecallIhada5.

Eachtimeshecalls,Iplayagamewith6called"HowGoodaPersonCanIBe?"I'vewonfiveroundsofthe

gametonight;Iamduefora7thistime.

"Mom!"I8."Youarenotbeingremovedfromyourhome!Andwevisitedtwodaysago!"Silence.Then:

"Iwasonlycallingtosayhi."Mymothercontinues,"Whyareyouyelling?"

Isinkintothecouch,awarethatmydaughteris9.Shehearsmescoldmymotherandlosemy.10.Ihave

notonlyfailedatbeingagoodperson;Ihavefailedatbeingagood.11tomydaughter.

"CanItalktoGrandmaEllie?"Myfive-year-old12thephone.13,Ihanditover.

Then,Ihearmymother14throughthereceiver."Sweetheart!Howareyou?Didyougotoschooltoday?"

Whatmagicisthis?Allshesaysis"Hi,Grandma,"Outofthephonecomesawaterfallofgood15.Mymother

tellsherhowmuchshelovesherandhowlovelyhervoicesounds.

Iamnottiredorangry;Iam16inside,watchingmykindergartner17herfragilegrandmotherwithsuch

skillfulness.I'mfascinatedbytheir18.

Themessinourapartmentstill19aroundme.Ilistentomydaughterwhisperingtohergrandmother,caringfor

herwithextreme20.

1、A.coveredB.decoratedC.mixedD.filled

2、A.What'smoreB.AboveallC.WorsestillD.Needlesstosay

3、A.disorderB.fitnessC.performanceD.function

4、A.createdB.completedC.confirmedD.repeated

5、A.strokeB.surgeryC.headacheD.problem

6、A.mydaughterB.myselfC.mymomD.mygrandma

7、A.successB.winnerC.quarrelD.fall

8、A.whisperB.explainC.yellD.promise

9、A.

10、A.

11、A.

12、A.

13、A.

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SectionIIReadingComprehension

PartA

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Markyour

answersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)

Text1

ResidentsinthepoorestcountiesintheU.S.facealifeexpectancyuptodecadeshorterthantheircounterpartsinthe

wealthiestareas,accordingtoastudypublishedintheAmericanJournalofPublicHealth.

ResearchersfromEastTennesseeStateUniversitywantedtobetterunderstandhowsocioeconomicstatuswasassociatedwithheathoutcomes.Tofindouttheydividedthecountry's3,141countiesinto50new'states'(with2percentofthecounties

ineach)basedonhouseholdincomeasopposedtogeographicproximity(接近).

Theresearchersbrokedownthedatabycountysincetheyfoundstate-leveldatamayhidesome'impactofsocioeconomicdifferencesonboththebest-offandworst-offcounties.'Theythenexaminedhealthdatafromthewealthiestandpoorest'states'

(topandbottom2percent)toseehowresidentsdifferedonfactorslikesmoking,clinicalcareandexcessivedrinking.

Researchersfoundthattherewasnearlya10-yeargapinthelifeexpectancyofmenwithanaverageof79.3yearsinthe

wealthycountiescomparedto69.8yearsinthepoorest.Forwomen,thedifferencewasslightlyless-83yearsinthewealthiest

countiesand76yearsinthepoorest.

Thestudyauthorscautionthatwhiletheyfoundaconnectionbetweensocioeconomicstatusandhealthoutcomes,theydid

notanalyzecauseandeffect.Buttheysuggestthatthedatashowshowpolicymakersshouldnotjustfocusonstate-wide

initiatives(主動性)butmoretargetedeffortstohelpthosemostatrisk."Withlimitedresources,methodsofpinpointingthe

poorestcountiescanassistintheallocationofresourcesandprogramstothosecommunitiesthatareinthegreatestneed,"the

studyauthorswrote.

1、HowdidResearchersdividethecounties?

A.Bysocialstatus.B.Byincome.

C.ByhealthD.Bylivingplaces.

2、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph3?

A.Thewomendifferenceislessthanthemaninlifeexpectancy.

B.Thewealthiest'state'likehidingtheirwealth.

C.Mosthealthdataisunbelievable.

D.Mostpoorest'state'smokeanddrinkalot.

3、Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theresearchersthinktheirstudyisperfect.

B.Peoplestilldon'tknowthecauseoflifeexpectancy.

C.Thegovernmentshouldlearnsomethingfromthestudy.

D.TheAmericanresourcesallocationisnotfairatall.

4、Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Waystohavealonglifeexpectancy

B.GreatincomedifferencesintheUSA

C.ThehealthproblemintheUSA

D.Meninrichest10yearslongerinpoorest

Text2

StephenHawking'sfinalfearwasthatDNAmanipulationwouldleadtoamasterraceofsuperhumans.Thephysicist,

whodiedaged76inMarch,2018,thoughtthedevelopmentcoulddestroytherestofhumanbeings.Hislastpredictionis

revealedinanewbookofhiscollectedarticlesandessayscalledBriefAnswerstoBigQuestions.

Hawkingfearedrichpeoplewouldsoonbeabletoedittheirchildren'sDNAtoimproveattributeslikememoryanddisease

immunity.Andhesaidthatwouldposeacrisisfortherestoftheworldevenifpoliticianstriedtoillegalizethepractice.Inan

extract(摘錄)publishedbyTheSundayTimes,hewrote:"Iamsurethatduringthiscenturypeoplewilldiscoverhowtomodifybothintelligenceandinstinctssuchasaggression."Lawswillprobablybepassedagainstgeneticengineeringwithhumans.Butsomepeoplewon'tbeabletoresistthetemptationtoimprovehumancharacteristics,suchasmemory,resistancetodiseaseand

lengthoflife."Andhesaidthatwouldcausehugeproblemsforhumanswhohavenotundergonethesameprocess,leaving

themunabletocompete.Theprofessorevenwarneditcouldleadtotheextinctionofhumanityasweknowit.Hesaidof

normalhumans:"Presumablytheywilldieout,orbecomeunimportant.Instead,therewillbearaceofself-designingbeings

whoareimprovingatanever-increasingrate."TheBriefHistoryofTimeauthoralsoreferstotechniqueslikeCrispr,which

enablesscientiststomodifyharmfulgenesandaddinothers.Andalthoughsuchprocedurescouldbeaboostformedical

science,somecriticsareworriedthattheycouldcauseaeugenics-style(優(yōu)生方式)movement,wheretheweakareweededout

ofsociety.

Thenewbook,publishedbyHodder&StoughtononTuesday,alsocollectshiswritingsonwhathethoughtwerethebig

questionsfacingscienceandwidersociety.Init,heexamineswhetheraliensexist,colonizespaceandwhetherhumanswill

evergobeyondourSolarSystem.

1、StephenHawking'sviewsdon'tinclude

A.DNAmanipulationcouldleadtotheextinctionofhumanbeings.

B.Thereexisttechniquestomodifyharmfulgenesandaddingoodgenes.

C.Peoplecannotresistthetemptationtoimprovehumancharacteristics.

D.Humanswhohaven'tundergonegeneticengineeringmaydieout.

2、WhichoneisthehookpublishedbyHodder&Stoughton?

A.BriefAnswerstoQuestions.

B.TheSundayTimes.

C.TheBriefHistoryofTime.

D.SolarSystem

3、What'sStephenHawking'sattitudetowardshumangeneticengineering?

A.Supportive.B.Impartial.C.Favorable.D.Concerned.

4、Whatdoesthetextmainlywanttotellus?

A.Crisprcanenablescientiststogetharmfulgeneschanged.

B.DNAmanipulationwillcreateamasterraceofsuperhumans.

C.HumanswillcolonizespaceandgobeyondourSolarSystem.

D.DNAmanipulationmayleadtotheextinctionofhumanbeings.

Text3

Anewdevicethesizeofacoffeecupcanmakedrinkablewaterfromdryairusingnothingbutsunlight.Withthisdevice,

"youcanharvestaglassofwaterinanhour,"saysOmarYaghi,achemistattheUniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley."That's

abouthowmuchwaterapersonneedsadaytosurviveinthedesert."

Althoughthecurrentdeviceisjustaprototype(原型),thetechnologycouldbeadoptedtosupplyfreshwatertothemost

remoteregionsoftheglobe,suchastheMiddleEastandNorthAfrica.

Similardevicesinpreviousattemptsworkedonlybelow50percentrelativehumidity(濕度).Theycanextractwaterfrom

theairevenatlowrelativehumidity.However,theyeithercollectwatertooslowlyorrequirelotsofenergy.

However,thenewdevice,usinganewspecialmaterial,pullswaterfromairwithaslowas20percentrelativehumidity

andsuccessfullyavoidsbothproblems.DevelopedbyMITengineersfromanexistingmaterial,thespecialmaterial,called

MOF-801,createsanetworkofverysmallpores(氣孔)thatcantrapwatervapor.Atroomtemperature,watervaporcollectsin

thepores.Astemperaturesrise,thewaterescapesintotheboxdesignedforwatercollection.

Whenthedeviceisleftintheshade,thelayerofMOF-801collectswatervaporfromtheair.Whenmovedintodirect

sunlight,thelayerheatsupandthewatervaporescapesintoabox,whichcoolsthevapor,makingitintodrinkablewater.This

entireprocesstakesaroundtwohours.

Laboratorytestsofthedeviceharvested2.8litersofwaterperday.Therefore,thedevicecouldbeusedusapersonalwater

sourceindryregions,Yaghisays,orthetechonologycouldbeusedtoproduceenoughwaterforawholecommunity.

1、ThenewdeviceisinventedtoaccordingtoYaghi.

A.providesolarenegyB.makethedeserthospitable

C.makewaterfromairD.measurehumidity

2、Whathelpsthedeviceavoidtheproblemsofpreviousattempts?

A.AnewmaterialcalledMOF-801.

B.Largeporeswhichcantrapwater.

C.Theboxcoolingwatervapor.

D.Thelayerpoweredbythesun.

3、Whichistherightorderofhowthedeviceworks?

a.Collectvaporfromtheair.

b.Thedeviceisleftintheshade.

c.Thedeviceismovedinthesunlight.

d.Coolthevaporintodrinkablewater.

A.a→b→c→dB.b→a→c→d

C.c→a→b→dD.a→c→b→d

Text4

Weavinghammocksisanartthattakesasharpeye,askilledhandandlotsofpatience.ButinLenwoodHaddock'scase,beingblindworkstohisadvantage.Histrained,sensitivehandsareacutelyawareofeverystepoftheprocess.Sincebeginning

hiscraftin1986,Lenwoodhaswovenabout145,000perfecthammocks.

Lenwoodlosthissightin1973,atage18,duringahuntingaccident."Mywholeworkingcareerhasbeenblind,"hesays.Hefirstfoundajobasawoodworker,butwhenthatorganizationclosed,theNorthCarolinaDivisionofServicesfortheBlindconnectedhimwithHatterasHammocks.Onhisfirstdayofwork."Ididatotalofonehammock,"Lenwoodrecalls,laughing."AndthenIcamehomeandlaydowntosleep.Iliftweights,butIwasn'tastoughasIthoughtuntilIstartedweaving.Ittakesa

lotofenergy,andyou'restandingupallday."

Intime,however,Lenwoodfoundhehadaknack(竅門)forthejob.Atfirstheworkedon-siteatthecompany,butaftera

yearLenwoodmovedhisoperationtothehomeworkshopwherehehadworkedfor10yearsduringhiswoodworkingdays.

There,hecreatesdozensofhammockseachweekfromropesinavarietyofsizes.Oneday,herealizedthestepcounteron

hisphonerecordedhimwalkingeightmileswithouteverleavinghisshop.

Theprocessofweavingahammockinvolvesmakingandcatchinghundredsofloops(環(huán)).Asinglemissedstitch(織針)createsaholethatcanwidenandmakethehammockuncomfortableorevendangeroustouse.Experiencedweaversmissloops

sometimes,buttohiscompany'sknowledge,Lenwoodhasneverturnedinahammockwithevenonedroppedstitch.

Lenwood'sskilledfingersarequicktocatchandfixanymistakes.

ThecompanyhasacquiredotherbrandsandchangeditsnametoTheHammockSource.Today,itistheworld'slargest

makerandsellerofhammocks,allbuiltbyhand.

However,Lenwood'sroutinehaschangedlittle.Heworkshisfingersbackandforthacrosstherows,loopingtheropeand

pullingit.Witheveryhammock,Lenwoodpresentshimselfaperfectproduct."I'mnotsurehowsightedpeopledoit,"he

admits.

1、Lenwoodstoppeddoinghisfirstjobbecause

A.itwasforpeoplewithgoodeyesightonly

B.thecompanyfailedtogoonwithitsbusiness

C.thecompanydidn'tproducehammocks

D.hewasnotskilledatdoingwoodwork

2、ItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethatLenwood

A.hasbeenblindallthroughhislife

B.usedtoworkasahuntertosupporthisfamily

C.wasborninthe1950swithgoodeyesight

D.hasworkedasahammockweaverfor10years

3、WhatcanwelearnaboutLenwoodfromthe4thparagraph?

A.Hemovedveryoftenwhilehewasworkingonahammock.

B.Hehadtomakedifferentropesbeforehewoveahammock.

C.Hehadtostay8milesawayfromtheworksitetocompleteit.

D.Heneededropesofabout8mileslongtocompleteahammock.

4、Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.thesuccessoftheHammockSourceCompany

B.ablindcraftsmanwhomakesperfecthammocks

C.howtoweaveperfecthammocksbyhand

D.howtobecomeasuccessfulcraftsman

PartB

Directions:

ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)

AnAmericanboywent(miss)threedaysago,2.hasreceivedpeople'greatinterestSeveralpeoplegavedifferent

descriptionsofhis3.(disappear)

Hissister,4.(age)nine,sayssheheardherbrother5.(return)homeatabout1lpmWhenshewenttobed,shewas

frightenedatlotsofstrangecreatures6.(stand)insideaspaceshipoutsideSheissurethealienstookherbrother

Hisparentsbecameworriedandcalledthepolicewhentheirsondidn'tshow7.forlunchthenextday

SomepeoplealsosaythatalienstookoneofthemaboardtheUFOsothattheycoulddoresearchonher8.(luck),she

returnedsafely

When9.(ask)aboutthepossibilitythattheboywastakenbyaliens,thepolicesay10.theyhaven'tdismissedtheidea,

theywillnotgiveupuntiltheyfindoutwhathappened

Inmanycountries,1.isnotunusualforfamiliesofdifferentbackgroundstolivetogetherinthesharedspace2.,inthe

UnitedStates,thisideamaystillbeconsideredstrange

Butthistypeofhousing,3.(call)co-housing,isgettingits4.(popular)intheUnitedStates,tooCo-housingcomplexes

(綜合設(shè)施)appearacrossthecountryFormanypeople,thiswayoflifeisagood5.(choose)inthebusymodernsocietyA

co-housingcommunityhas6.(private)ownedhousesandsharedlandThereisoftena"commonhouse"withakitchenanddiningroom,meetingroom,andmaybeaworkshopoflibraryormusicroomAbout25co-housingcommunities7.(build)in

recentyears,and150moreareplanned

Aco-housingcomplexisaplace8.citizensshop,cook,andeattogetherCitizensofaco-housingcomplexlikeitssense

ofsharedcommunityChildrenhaveotherkidstoplay9.,whichmanyfamilieslikeOthercitizenslikethefeelingoflivingina

"village"Citizensalsosaythattheycanliveinco-housingfor10(little)moneythantheywouldpayfornearbyapartments

SectionIIITranslation

Directions:

TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)

Notallstudentsknowhowtoprepareforexams.1、Withteachers'help,studentscanprepareforexamsmuch

better,thusdoingbetterinexams.Herearesomewaysthatteacherscanusetohelpstudentsprepareforexams.

2、Withlower-gradestudents,createalistoftopicsthattheyneedtostudy.Higher-gradestudentscanstillbenefitfroma

list,evenifit'salistofallthetopicsthey'vestudiedthatyear.That'sbecausealistgivesthemsomethingtocheckoff.

Throughoutyourreviewtime,encouragestudentstomarktheirtopiclist,crossingoffthingsthattheyalreadyknowand

highlightingorputtingastarbesidethingstheyneedtostudy.

3、Don'tjuststandinfrontoftheclassandtrytorevieweverything.Instead,studentsshouldbetheoneslookingupthings

intheirnotesandtryingtorememberhowtosolveproblems.Themoreactivelyinvolvedthestudentsare,themorefocused

theywillbe,andthemoretheywillremember.

involvemoredeeplyinthematerial.4、Afterthat,havethemexchangewithanotherstudentandtakeeachother'squiz.

Finallytheyaretogradethequiztheywroteanddiscussanywronganswerswiththestudentwhotooktheirquiz.

Havestudentswritequizzesforeachother.Whenstudentswritetheirownquizquestions,theyGivestudentsapracticeexam.5、Usuallyonthelastreviewday,Iwillgiveapracticeexam—ashort,ungradedtestthathassimilarquestionsas

whatwillbetestedintheexam.Wethengooveritduringthesecondhalfoftheclass.It'sreallyhelpful.

A.Havethestudentswork,notyourself.

B.Remembertotrytorevieweverything.

C.Sohavethemwritea5-10-questionquiz.

D.Givestudentssimilarquestionsbeforetheexam.

E.Itmeansteachersshouldhelpstudentsprepareforexams.

F.Givestudentsalistoftopicsthatcouldbetestedintheexam.

G.Thisisagreatwaytohelpstudentsknowhowpreparedtheyare.

With17millionresidentsand23millionbicycles,theNetherlandsalreadyhasmorebikesthanpeople.1、

TheDutchgovernmentrecentlyannouncedthatitwillinvest$390millionincyclinginfrastructuretoget200,000more

peoplecommuting(通勤)bybikeinthreeyears'time.Fifteenrouteswillbedevelopedinto"cyclistfreeways",25,000bike

parkingspaceswillbecreatedandmorethan60bikestoragefacilitieswillbeupgraded.

"2、,"saysStientjevanVeldhoven,statesecretaryforthatdepartment,whoisspearheadingtheproject.

It'snotthatpeoplearen'talreadycycling

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