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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精I(xiàn)聽力測試20分第一節(jié)(共5題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Howmuchmoredoesthemanneed? A。115dollars. B.100dollars。 C。35dollars.2.Whatwasthewomanunhappyabout? A.Shehadtowaittoolongfortheholiday. B.Theweatherisnotgood. C.Sheonlygotadayoff。3。Wheredidthemancomefrom? A。Beijing。 B。Lanzhou. C.Itdoesn’tmention。4。Whotypedthetermpaper? A。Theman。 B.Thewoman C.Theman’ssister.5。Whatdoesthewomanmean? A。Shewillgototheconcert。 B.Sheistoobusytogototheconcert. C。Shewillgototheconcertaftertheexam.第二節(jié)(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀每個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間.每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答6至8題6.WhendidthemangotoNewYork? A.Twomonthsago. B.Amonthago. C。Twoweeksago。7。HowdidthemanlikeNewYork? A.It'swonderful. B。Justsoso。 C.It’sboring。8。Whatdidthemantakepicturesof? A。TheStatueofLiberty。(自由女神像) B。Theskyscrapers.(摩天大樓) C。TheWhiteHouse.聽第7段材料,回答9至11題9。What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A。Oldfriends。B.Husbandandwife.C。Motherandson.10.Whichiswrongabouttheman? A。Heusedtobethinnerthannow。 B.Heistiredrecently。 C.Heeatstoomuch.11。Howdoesthewomankeepyoung? A。Byusingsomemake-up。 B.Byeatingalotoffruit. C。Bytakingexerciseandeatinghealthily。聽第8段材料,回答12至14題12。WhenwasMartinLutherKingmurdered? A.In1964. B.In1965。 C。In1968.13.Whatkindofprizedidhewin? A.NobelPeacePrize. B。NobelChemistryPrize。 C.NobelPhysicsPrize。14。WhatcanwelearnaboutMartinLutherKingfromtheconversation? A.Hewasafamoussinger. B。Hewasafilmstar。 C.Hewasagreatpolitician。聽第9段材料,回答15至17題15.WhydidthecouplegotoHongKong? A。Theywenttovisittheiroldfriend. B。Theywereinvitedtotakepartinacharity(慈善)activity。 C。TheywenttoHongKongforsightseeing。16.Wheredidthecouplehavetheirmeal? A.Intheirhotel。 B.Inarestaurant。 C。Notmentioned。17。Whatdidthecoupledonext? A。Theyatetheirdogwithoutknowingthefact。 B.TheywereverysadandreturnedtoFrancerightaway。 C.Theyaskedtherestauranttogivethemanotherdog。聽第10段材料,回答18至20題18.WhendidUncleSambecomesymbol(標(biāo)志)oftheUnitedStates? A.In1961。 B。In1812。 C。In1916。19.FromwhomdidUncleSamcome? A。PresidentAbrahamLincoln. B.Thegovernmentofficials. C.MeatpackerSamuelWilson.20。WhatdoestheU.S?!痵symbol-UncleSamlooklikenow? A。Heisatall,thinyoungmanwithoutbeard。(胡須) B.Heisatall,thinoldmanwithwhitehairandbeard。 C。HelookslikePresidentLincolnwithbeard。II單項填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)21.—Peopleshouldsparenoeffortstoprotecttheenvironment。-____。Airpollutiondoesharmtoourhealth. A。Allright B。Takeiteasy C.Goahead D.Exactly22.Havingcheckedthedoorswereclosed,and___allthelightswereoff,theboyopenedthedoortohisbedroom. A。why B.that C.when D.where23。Thereisno_____thatthenewcurethatscientistshaverecentlydiscoveredwillbenefitthesepatients。 A。doubt B。question C。use D.wonder24.____itwiththedesignofotherstudents,andyouwillfindwhatproblemthereiswithit. A。Comparing B.Compared C。Tocompare D.Compare25。______,wewouldnothavefinishedtheworkontime。 A。Ifyoudidn’thelpus B。Withoutyourhelp C。Ifyoudon’thelpus D.Withyourhelp26.Whenhetook_____chargeofthatcompany,therewerealreadythreecompaniesthatwerein_______possessionofhimandhiswife。 A。the;the B.the;/ C./;the D。/;/27.Hewasfoundstealingitemsfromtheshopwhereheworked._____,helosthisposition。 A.Consequently B.Formally C.Unfortunately D.Gradually28。____theeffortstogetthekidsmoreinterestedinbooks,thechildrenonlyspentjustoveranhouraweekreading。 A。Aslongas B.Eventhough C.Inspiteof D。Asaresultof29.Infact____isahardjobforthepolicetokeeporderinanimportantinternationalfootballmatch。 A.there B.this C。that D.it30。Itisagainstthelawtobuyandsellgunsinourcountry.Inotherwords,it’s____. A。challenging B。informal C。illegal D.unsuitable31?!狪tissaidthatthecyclingracearoundtheHuancheng—Soitwas.Onlyafewcyclists_____it。 A.made B.quitted C。helped D.kept32.Itisreportedthatthenumberofstudents_________computergameshasbeenontheincreaseinrecentyears. A。devotedto B.relatedto C.connectedto D。addictedto33.Theaccidentwas____hiscarelessdriving。 A.dueto

B。because C.becauseof D。BothAandC34.-—-—-—-Howwasyourdinnerdate,dear?—————-—Verynice.__________ A。MuchmorethanIcouldhaveimagined B。Icanwaittohaveitagain C。Couldhavehelpedmyselftosomemore D.Iftheyhadservedbetter35。____ofthetruthofthereport,hetoldhiscolleaguesaboutit. A.Convinced B.Convincing C.Toconvince D.Havingconvinced36.Itisunbelievablethatthecountryhasbeen____intoanadvancedindustrialpowerinonly20years。 A。translated B。shifted C.transferred D。transformed37.Theteacherdemandedthattheexam______beforeeleven。 A。mustfinish B.wouldbefinished C.befinished D.mustbefinished38.Lastyearthenumberofstudentswhograduatedwithadrivinglicensereached200,000,a(n)_________of40,000peryear. A。average B。number C。amount D.quantity39。HowIwisheveryfamily_____alargehousewithabeautifulgarden! A。has B.had C。willhave D.have40。Shellyhadpreparedcarefullyforherbiologyexaminationsothatshecouldbesureofpassingitatherfirst_________. A.intention B.attempt C.purpose D。desireIII.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分)Itwasautumnandyellowleaveswerefalling.IwaspreparingforthePostgraduateEntranceexamination,butsomanyunhappythingsmademe41,soIdecidedtotakeawalk。Iwaswalkingalone,whenIheardthesweetsoundofaguitar.Irantoseewhowasplaying。Ayounggirl,sittingonthelawn,was42playingherguitar。Shewasabeautifulgirl,___43_____whenthewindblewherlonghair。Themusicwasso44thatIlistenedquietly。EverydaywhenIpassedbythelawn,Iwouldseeherplayingherguitar。Shewastheonly__45__andIwastheonlylistener.46becameinterestingandIcouldreviewthecourses47。Oneday,whenIwas__48____devotedly,thesoundsuddenlystopped。Thegirlcameovertome?!癥oumust49themusic,”shesaid.“Yes,you__50____verywell。Whydidyoustop?”Iasked。___51____,asadexpressionappearedonherface。“Icamehere___52____tohavearestbecauseIfailedinthecollegeentranceexamination。Itwasyourlisteningeverydaythat__53_____me,”shesaid,“andI____54___togotomorrow?!薄癷nfact,itwasyourplayingthatgavemeameaningfulautumnand__55_____?!盜answered。ShesmiledandIalsosmiled.Sincethen,Ihaveneverseenheragain,butIwill___56_____rememberherandtheseason.Itwasher_57______thathelpedmepassthePostgraduateEntranceExaminationthoughsheonlyappearedafewdaysinmylife。Wemaymeetmanypeopleinourlives.Somearelikeashootingstar,__58_____giveoffsomuch__59_____thattheyguideusinthecorrectdirection;somearelikeclothestous,theyarealwayswithus,butdonotunderstandus。Manypeoplestepinourlife,butonlytruefriendsleave__60____.41.A。tired B.excited C。angry D。disappointed42.A.devotedto B。lostin C.fondof D.satisfiedwith43.A。specially B.actually C。especiallyD.occasionally44。A。strange Bpopular C。unfamiliar D。attractive45.A。performer B.actress C。star D.singer46.A。Work B。Life C。Love D.Music47。A.attentively B。friendly C。naturally D.truly48.A.singing B.dancing C.listening D.watching49.A.recognize B。understand C.realize D。dislike50。A.act B.play C。sing D。dance51。A。Suddenly B.Unluckily C.Strangely D.Obviously52.A.almost B。just C.even D.ever53。A.interested B。satisfied C。encouraged D.impressed54.A.hate B.have C.tend D。mean55。A。wisdom B。pride C.honor D.confidence56.A。usually B.hardly C。always D。seldom57。A。existence B。appearance C。kindness D.friendship58.A。and B.or C.so D。but59。A.heat B.color C.light D。dust60。A。footprints B.experience C.missing D。historyIV閱讀理解:40分(共20小題;每小題2分,共40分)A WhenIwasanofficialofaschoolinPaloAlto,California,PollyTyner,thepresidentofourboard,wrotealetterthatwasprintedinthePaloAltoTimes.Polly'sson,Jim,hadgreatdifficultyinschool。Hewasclassifiedas

“Todayweburiedour20—year—oldson。HewaskilledinamotorcycleaccidentonFridaynight。HowIwishIhadknownthatthelasttimeIhadtalkedtohimwouldbethelasttime.IfIhadonlyknownthat,Iwouldhavesaidtohim,‘Jim,IloveyouandI'malwayssoproudofyou.’Iwouldhavetakenthetimetocountthemanyblessingshehadbroughttothelivesofthepeoplewholovedhim.Iwouldhavetakenthetimetoappreciatehisbeautifulsmile,hislaughter,andhisgenuinelovetootherpeople。

“WhenIputallthegoodthingsonthescaleandtrytobalancethemwithalltheirritating(惱人的)thingssuchastheradiothatwasalwaystooloud,thehaircutthatwasn'ttoourliking,thedirtysocksunderthebed,etc.,Ifindthattheirritationsreallydon’tamounttomuch。

“Iwon’tgetanotherchancetotellmysonallthatIwouldhavewantedhimtohear,but,otherparents,dohaveachance.Tellyouryoungpeoplewhatyouwouldwantthemtohearasifitmaybeyourlastconversation。ThelasttimeItalkedtoJimwasthemorningofthedaywhenhedied.Hecalledmetosay,‘Hi,Mom!IjustcalledtosayIloveyou.Youhavetogotoworknow。Bye。'Thatday,hegavemesomethingtotreasureforever。"IfthereisanypurposeatallforJim’sdeath,maybeitistomakeothersappreciatelifemoreandtotellpeople,especiallyfamilymembers,thattheyshouldtakethetimetoleteachotherknowjusthowmuchtheycare。Youmayneverhaveanotherchance。Doittoday!61。WhowasJim? A.ThechildoftheTyners’。

B。Thewriter'srelative. C.Thepresidentofaschoolboard.

D。Anofficialofaschool。62。What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase“theeducationallyhandicapped"? A.Thelearningdifficulty.

B。Thephysicalproblems。 C。Thepsychologicalproblems。

D.Thecommunicationdifficulty。63。Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingaboutJimisTRUE? A。Hewasalwayssadabouthisschoolmarks. B。Hisparentsalwaysscoldedhimabouthisbadschoolmarks. C.Hisstudyneededmoreattentionfromhisparentsandteachers。 D。Hewaskilledinacaraccident.64.ThepurposeofPolly’sletteristo

。 A。memorizeherson B.teachparentstoappreciatetheirchildren C.teachchildrenhowtobegoodboys D.givesomeadviceonhowtodealwithchildren’sproblemsBSomepeoplemakeyoufeelcomfortablewhentheyarearound。Youspendanhourwiththemandfeelasifyouhaveknownthemhalfyourlife。Thesepeoplehavesomethingincommon.Andonceweknowwhatitis,wecantrytodoitourselves。Howisitdone?Hereareseveralskillsthatgoodtalkershave.Ifyoufollowtheskills,they’llhelpyouputpeopleattheirease,andmakefriendswiththemquickly。Firstofall,goodtalkersaskquestions。Almostanyone,nomatterhowshyheis,willansweraquestion.Onewell—knownbusinesswomansays,“Atbusinesslunches,Ialwaysaskpeoplewhattheydidthatmorning。It’sacommonquestion,butitwillgetthingsgoing.”Fromthereyoucanmoveontoothermatters—sometimestoreallypersonalquestions.Andhowheanswerswillletyouknowhowfaryoucango.Second,oncegoodtalkershaveaskedquestions,theylistentotheanswers。Thispointseemsclear,butitisn’t。Yourquestionsshouldhaveapointandhelptotellwhatsortofpersonyouaretalkingto.Andtofindout,youreallyhavetolistencarefullyandattentively.Reallisteningatleastmeanssomethings。Firstitmeansnottochangethesubjectofconversation。Ifsomeonestickstoonetopic,youcantakeitasafactthathe’sreallyinterestedinit.Reallisteningalsomeansnotjustlisteningtowords,buttotonesofvoice.Ifthevoicesoundsdull,then,it’stimeforyoutochangethesubject.Finally,goodtalkersknowwellhowtodealwiththeoccasionofparting.Ifyou'resayinggood—bye,youmaygivehimafirmhandshakeandsay,“I’vereallyenjoyedmeetingyou。”Ifyouwanttoseethatpersonagain,don’tkeepitasecret.Letpeopleknowwhatyoufeel,andtheymaywalkawayfeelingasifthey'veknownyouhalftheirlife。65。Askingquestionsmightbeaquitegoodandsuitableway_______。 A.foryoutomakemoreandmorenewfriends B.tobeginyourbusinesstalks C。togettheconversationgoingsmoothly D.foryoutomakeadeepandlastingimpressiononothers66.Afterhavingaskedsomebodyaquestion,it’llbepoliteofyouto_______。 A。makeclearwhatkindofpersonheis B。listentohisreplyattentively C。waitquietlyandpatientlyforhisanswer D.goonaskinghimmorequestions67。Generallyspeaking,goodtalkersarepersonswho_______。 A.aregoodatmakinganytopicinteresting B.nevertalktoomuchortoolittle C。alwaysspeakinagentleway D。knowhowandwhentheyshouldchangethetopicofthetalk68。Ifyoureallytakedelightinmeetingsomeoneagain,_______. A。youmaytakehimasyourlifelongtrustworthyfriend B.itseemsnecessaryforyoutolethimknowit C.it’sproperforyoutogivehimasecondhandshake D.it’llbehelpfulforyoutohavefurtherunderstandingofhimCThefirstrealityTVshowintheworldwascalledExpeditionRobinsonanditwasshowninSwedenin1997.HalfthepopulationofthecountrywatchedthefinaleventandanewkindofTVprogramwasborn.TwoyearslaterinHolland,thefirstseriesofBigBrotherwasfilmed.Again,itwasagreatsuccessandthefinalprogramwaswatchedby15millionpeople.Nowmorethan20countriesaroundtheworldhaveBigBrotherorExpeditionRobinsonontheirTVscreens。TheordinarypeoplewhotakepartintheprogramsareknownbymillionsofpeopleintheirowncountriesandrealityTVhasbecomebig,bigbusiness。FortheTVproducers,realityTVisadreamwhichcomestruebecausemanyoftheprogramscostnothingtomake.Atsomepoint,thetelevisionviewersareaskedtotelephonetheprogramtovoteortoapplytotakepartintheshow。Itisthecostofthesetelephonecallsthatpaysfortheshows。OneofthemostpopularshowsisPopIdol。Intheshowagroupofattractiveyoungpeoplearemadeintopopstars。TVviewersvotefortheirfavoritepersonontheshow。Thewinnermakesarecordandmillionsofcopiesoftherecordaresold.Hisorherpicturesarepublishedonthecoversofmagazinesoronthefrontpagesofnewspapers,andthen,theyarequicklyforgotten.ButnoteveryoneishappyaboutrealityTV.InPortugal,twoTVchannelsgotintotroublebecausetheyshowedtoomuchofthepersonallivesofthepeopleintheshows。InFrance,realityTViscalled“rubbishTV”andtheTVstudiosofBigBrotherwereattackedthreetimesinoneweek.InGreece,BigBrotherwasdescribedas“againsthumanrightsandcivilization”.69。ThosewhotakepartintherealityTVshowsareusually_____。 A.successfulpeople B.popTVstars C。attractivepeople D。famousfilmstars70.WhowouldpayforthecostoftherealityTVshowsaccordingtothepassage? A。TVproducerswhomakerealityTVshows B。TVactorswhotakepartinrealityTVshows。 C.TVviewerswhotelephonerealityTVshows D。TVcompanieswhichbroadcastrealityTVshows71.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat______. A.everyoneishappyaboutrealityTV. B。realityTVwilldowellinmanycountries。 C.allthepeopleinEuropeareinfavorofrealityTV D。realityTVwillnotbebroadcastinanycountries.DForreadersinterestedincontributingtohelpvictimsoftheearthquakeandtsunami(海嘯)thatstruckJapanandthePacificregiononMarch11,2011,hereisalistofcontactinformationandlinksforsomeagenciesthatplantoproviderelief. LocatingLovedOnesIfyouarelookingforinformationonpeopleinthequakezone,GooglehasopenedaPersonFinderpage.Ushahidi,acrowdsourcingmappingtool,hassetupalocalplatform(平臺)forJapanthatallowspeopleintheareaaffectedbytheearthquaketotextthelocationofpeoplewhomaybetrappedindamagedbuildings.InquiriesconcerningU.ScitizenslivingortravelinginJapanshouldbereferredtotheU.SDepartmentofState,OfficeofOverseasCitizensServicesat1—888—407-4747or202647-5225. AidandCharitableOrganizations EachofthefollowinggroupshassetupfundraisingsitesspecificallyforthevictimsofFriday’searthquakeandtsunami. AMERICANREDCROSS RedCrossofficialssaydonorscantextREDCROSSto90999anda$10donationwillautomaticallybechargedtodonor’sphonebill,ordonationscanbemadedirectlyonitsWebsiteGLOBALGIVING.ORG. GlobalGivingisworkingwithInternationalMedicalCorps,SavetheChildren,andotherorganizationsonthegroundtodisbursefundstoorganizationsprovidingreliefandemergencyservicestovictimsoftheearthquakeandtsunami.DonorscantextJAPANto50555togive$10,andlargerincreasescanbesubmittedonGlobalGiving'sWebsite. THESALVATIONARMYTheSalvationArmyhasbeenprovidingfoodandshelter(避難所)toTokyocommuterswhowerestrandedwhenpublictransportationwasinterruptedbytheearthquake.TheyaretosendateamtoSendai,acityabout250milesfromTokyo,toassessthesituationthere.TextJAPANorQUAKEto80888tomakea$10donation.(Makesuretorespond“YES”totheThankYoumessageyoureceive.)Donationscanalsobemadeontheorganization’sWebsiteorbycalling1-800-SAL-ARMY. SAVETHECHILDREN Tomakeadonation,visitSavetheChildren’sWebsite,call1-800—728-3843,ortextJAPANto20222todonate$10. SHELTERBOX.ORG Shelterbox.orgisadisaster-relieforganizationthatfocusesonprovidingsurvivalmaterialssuchastentsandcookingequipmenttofamiliesdisplacedbydisasters. UJA-FEDERATIONOFNEWYORK Informationisavailableontheorganization'sWebsiteorbycalling(212)836—1486.72。What’sthebesttitleforthepassageabove? A。JapanEarthquakeandTsunami B.InternationalOrganizations C.HowtoHelp D。HowtoDonateMoney73。Whatdoestheword“text"meaninthispassage? A.apassageinabook B.writesomething C.readmessages D。sendmessagesto74.IfyouareanAmericanandworriedaboutyourfriendtravellinginJapan,______. A。you’dbettergivehimamessage B.youshouldcall1-888-407-4747or202647-5225 C.youshouldgetintouchwithUshahidi D。youcanlookforinformationonalloftheWebsites75。Ifyouwanttomakeadonationof$10000ormore,youshouldgetintouchwith______. A。THESALVATIONARMY B。AMERICANREDCROSS C.GLOBALGIVING.ORG D.SHELTERBOX.CROSSEWeeachhaveauniquegenetic(基因的,遺傳的)make—up。Everycellofyourbodyhasthesamesetofabout100,000separategenesmadeofDNA.Thesearetheinstructionsforproducingaperson.Genesdecideeverythingfromthecolourofyourskintothewayyourbrainworks。YouhaveoneofseveralbillioncombinationsofDNAwhichcomefromtherandommixingofyourparents’genes.Exceptforidenticaltwins(同卵雙胞胎),noonehasthesamecombinationasanotherperson.Youareunique!Youareuniqueinanotherwaytoo:inthewayyouareraisedandalltheexperiencesyouhavefrombeforebirthtoadultlife。Theseexperiencesinfluenceyou,yourbehaviourandattitudes,andthechoicesyoumake。Butaregenesorlifeexperiencesmoreimportantinshapingyourappearanceandpersonality?Scientistsarestudyingtwinstofindout.Onesetoftwinsoccursevery70births—--someareidenticalandothersarenon-identicaltwins。Identicaltwinsarespecialbecausetheyshareexactlythesamegenesandoftenthesameenvironment.Non-identicaltwinsaremorelikeordinarybrothersandsisters。Someidenticaltwinshavebeenadoptedandbroughtupindifferenthomes.Withidenticalgenesbutadifferenthomeenvironment,scientistscanstudytwinstoseehowmuchaparticularfeaturedependsonthegenesweinherit。Forexample,weknowthateyeproblems,likeshort—sightedness,aremostlygenetic.Butresistance(抵抗力)topainislargelydependentonexperiences。Genesalsoinfluenceoureatinghabits。Identicaltwinsbroughtupapartoftenliketoeatatthesametimeofdayandfeelfullaftereatingthesameamount.Non-identicaltwinsinsimilarcircumstances(環(huán)境)havemorevariedeatinghabits。Identicaltwinsarealsomorelikelytofollowthesamepatternsformarriageanddivorcethannon—identicaltwins.Scientistsaretryingtoidentifythedifferentgenesthatinfluenceourbehaviour.Somepeoplearethrill-seekersandgetintorisk-takingandadventurousactivities.Theytakeupextremesportslikebungeejumpingandpossiblytakedrugs.Scientistshavediscoveredagenewhichaffectsthis.Wecouldask,“Areourlivesdeterminedbyourgenesorourupbringing?”Scientistsarelearningmoreallthetime,butitiscertainlytruethatbothareimportantinmakinguswhoweare.76。Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?A.Wecannoteasilychangeourphysicalappearance.B。Howweturnoutdependsonourparents’genes.C.Everyonehasaphysicaldoublesomewhereintheworld。D。Bothourgenesandourexperiencesmakeuswhoweare.77。Whyarescientistsstudyingtwins?A.Tofindouthowmanytwinsareborneveryyear。B.Todiscoverwhatshapesusasindividu

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