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第I卷

第一部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Beforeleavingwork,SteveLeelikestousehiscellphonetoturnonhisheatandair

conditionersystemathome.Sobythetimehegetsthroughtrafficintohisfrontdoor,the

temperatureinsideisperfect.Ybumaywonderwhatasocalledsmarthomecandoinside.

LeeworksforacompanycalledSmart,testingandlivingwithmanyofhis

company*shomeautomationgadgets(自動(dòng)化小酉己件),likethismultifunctiontouchscreenthat

controlsdevicesaroundthehouseandevenconnectstotheInternettrafficcameras.

“Ihavecameras,andtheyfollowallthewaydownthefreewaytowork,“saidLeewith

pride,"What'sgoingonathomewhenyouareaway?Noproblem,installsomewirelesscameras

andcontrollersandfromanycomputerintheworldwithanInternetconnection,youcanwatch

yourhouse.”

“Youcancheckonthehouse,andIcanlookatthetemperature.Believeitornot,ifIwantto

turnonlightsaheadoftime,Ican,“addedLee.

WesatinSteve*sCaliforniakitchenandwiththerightpassword,turnedonthekitchen

counterlightsathisboss'houseinWisconsin.Stevedidhavepermissiontologon(登錄).

“Ifyoudoknowthepasswordandyouwanttoplayatrickonyourwife,youcouldturn

lightsonandoffremotely.^^

Thisnewtechnology,whichcanautomaticallyturnonwatersprinklerswhenhumidityislow,

orturnoffapoolpumpwhenitisnotinuse,isnolongerexpensive.Severalhundreddollarsfora

basicsystemisenoughanditisnothardtoinstall.

Suretheconvenienceisnicebutmanypeoplewholikethesecurityadvantageslikemaking

surekidsaresafewiththehelpofcameramonitorsandbedsidealerts.

“Icannoticethatmaybeoneofmychildrenwakesupinthemiddleofthenightoncethe

lightswitchisturnedon.^^

Whatasmarthomecan'tdoisgetyouasnackandyouhavetoleavethecouchforthat.

1.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“password“inParagraph5mean?

A.Securitycode.B.Crossword.

C.Passport.D.Touchscreen.

2.Whatcanbeinferredfromthispassage?

A.Steve'sbosstrustedhimverymuch.

B.Stevedoesn'tliketoplayjokesonhisfamily.

C.Stevecouldlogonhisboss'homebecausehehadbeengiventhekey.

D.It'sexpensiveanddifficulttoapplyabasicsmarthomesystem.

3.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingisoftenamustforasmarthomeEXCEPT

a.

A.cellphoneB.computer

C.cameraD.car

4.Inwhichsectionofanewspaperwillthispassageprobablybefound?

A.Entertainment.B.Science&Technology.

C.Health&Care.D.Biography.

B

SincethefirstEarthDayin1970,Americanshavegottenalot"greener”towardthe

environment.uWedidn'tknowatthattimethatthereevenwasanenvironment,letalonethatthere

wasaproblemwithil,“saysBruceAnderson,presidentofEarthDayUSA.

Butwhatbeganasnothingimportantinpublicaffairshasgrownintoasocial

movement.Businesspeople,politicalleaders,universityprofessors,andespeciallymillionsof

grassrootsAmericansaretakingpartinthemovement."Theunderstandinghasincreasedmany,

manytimes,“saysGaylordNelson,theformergovernorfromWisconsin,whothoughtupthefirst

EarthDay.

AccordingtoUSgovernmentreports,emissions(排放)fromcarsandtruckshavedropped

from10.3milliontonsayearto5.5milliontons.ThenumberofcitiesproducingCObeyondthe

standardhasbeenreducedfrom40to9.Althoughseriousproblemsstillremainandneedtobe

dealtwith,theworldisasaferandhealthierplace.Akindofugreenthinking”hasbecomepartof

practices.

Greatimprovementhasbeenachieved.In1988therewereonly600recyclingprograms;

todayin1995thereareabout6,600.Advancedlights,motors,andbuildingdesignshavehelped

savealotofenergyandthereforepreventedpollution.

Twentyfiveyearsago,therewerehardlyanyeducationprogramsforenvironment.Today,it*s

hardtofindapublicschool,university,orlawschoolthatdoesnothavesuchakindofprogram.

Untilwedothat,nothingelsewillchange!”saysBruceAnderson.

5.AccordingtoAnderson,before1970,Americanshadlittleideaabout?

A.thesocialmovement

B.recyclingtechniques

C.environmentalproblems

D.theimportanceofEarthDay

6.Wheredoesthesupportforenvironmentalprotectionmainlycomefrom?

A.Thegrassrootslevel.

B.Thebusinesscircle.

C?Governmentofficials.

D.Universityprofessors.

7.WhathaveAmericansachievedinenvironmentalprotection?

A.Theyhavecutcaremissionstothelowest.

B.Theyhavesettledtheirenvironmentalproblems.

C.TheyhaveloweredtheirCOlevelsinfortycities.

D.Theyhavereducedpollutionthrougheffectivemeasures.

8.Whatisespeciallyimportantforenvironmentalprotectionaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Education.B.Planning.

C.Greenliving.D.COreduction.

C

Oneofthelatesttrends(趨勢(shì))inAmericanchildcareisChineseaupairs.AuPairin

Stamford,Conn,forexample,hasgotincreasingnumbersofrequestsforChineseaupairsfrom

zerotoaround4,000since2004.Andthat'strueallacrossthecountry.

“IthoughtitwouldbeveryusefulforhimtolearnChineseatanearlyage,“Joseph

Stocke,themanagingdirectorofacompany,saysofhis2yearoldson."Iwouldatleastliketogive

himthechancetousethelanguageinthefuture."Afteronlysixmonthsofbeingcaredforbya

25yearoldwomanfromChina,theboycanalreadyunderstandbasicChinesedailyexpressions,

hisdadsays.

LiDrake,aChinesenativeraisingtwochildreninMinnesotawithanAmericanhusband,had

anotherreasonforlookingforanaupairfromChina:Shedidn*twantherchildrentomissouton

theirroots.uBecauseIamChinese,myhusbandandIwantedthechildrentokeepexposedto(接

觸)thelanguageandculture."shesays.

uStayingwithanativespeakerisbetterforchildrenthansimplysittinginaclassroom,w

saysSuzanneFlynn,aprofessorinlanguageeducationofChildren."Butparentsmustunderstand

thatjustoneyearwithanaupairisunlikelytoproducewonders.Completemasterydemands

continuedlearninguntiltheageof10or12.”

ThepopularityofaupairsfromChinahasbeenstrengthenedbytheincreasingnumbersof

AmericanparentswhowanttheirchildrentolearnChinese.ltisexpectedthatAmericandemand

foraupairswillcontinuetoriseinthenextfewyears.

9.Whatdoesthatterm"aupair”inthetextmean?

A.Amotherraisingherchildrenonherown.

B.Achildlearningaforeignlanguageathome.

C.Aprofessorinlanguageeducationofchildren.

D.Ayoungforeignwomantakingcareofchildren.

10.LiDrakehasherchildrenstudyChinesebecauseshewantsthem.

A.toliveinChinasomeday

B.tospeakthelanguageathome

C.tocatchupwithotherchildren

D.tolearnabouttheChineseculture

11.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.LearningChineseisbecomingpopularinAmerica.

B.Educatedwomendobetterinlookingafterchildren.

C.ChineseaupairsneedtoimprovetheirEnglishskills.

D.Childrencanlearnaforeignlanguagewellinsixmonths.

D

NEWYORK-AustralianminingenterpriseClivePalmeronTuesdayunveiled(公

布)blueprintsforTitanicII,amodemcopyofthedoomedoceanliner,althoughhedidn'tcallthe

shipunsinkableanymore.

Theshipwilllargelyrecreatethedesignanddecorationofthefabledoriginal,withsome

modificationstokeepitinlinewithcurrentsafetyrulesandshipbuildingpractices,andthe

additionofsomemodemcomfortssuchasairconditioning,Palmersaidatapressconferencein

NewYork.

Thethreepassengerclasses,however,willbepreventedfrommingling(混雜),asin1912,

Palmersaid."Fmnottoosuperstitious(迷信的).“Palmersaidwhenaskedwhetherrecreatinga

shipbestknownforsinkingwastemptingfate.

WhiteStarLine,theoperatoroftheoriginalship,hadsaidtheTitanicwasdesignedtobe

unsinkable.About1,500peoplediedonTitanic'smaidenvoyagein1912fromSouthamptonto

NewYorkaftertheshipcollidedwithanicebergintheNorthAtlantic.

Palmer,whocreatedthecompanyBlueStarLinelastyear,refusedtomakeasimilarboast.

“Anythingwillsinkifyouputaholeinit,“Palmersaid.uIthinkitwouldbeverycavalier

tosayit.”

Unliketheoriginal,TitanicIIwillhavemorethanenoughspaceinitslifeboatsforevery

persononboardandwillhaveadditionalescapestaircases.MarkkuKanerva,salesdirectorat

Deltamarin,theFinnishcompanydesigningtheship,saiditwouldbetheusafestcruiseshipin

theworld”.

Palmerrefusedtoanswerquestionsabouttheproject'scost.AlthoughtheTitanicwasthe

world'slargestshipinhertime,shewouldbesmallerthanmanyoftoday*smoderncruiseships.

"It'snotaboutthemoney,“Palmersaid."Pvegotenoughmoneyforit.Ithinkthat'sallthat

matters.v

ForbesestimatedPalmer'snetworthtobe$795millionin2O12.Hedescribeshimselfasa

billionaire.

TitanicIIwillbebuiltbyChinesestateownedCSCJinlingShipyard,whichhasalreadybuilt

fourorecarriersforPalmer'sminingbusiness,hesaid.ThecontracttobuildTitanicIIhasnotyet

beensigned,Palmersaid.

12.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTitanicIIfromthepassage?

A.TitanicIIwillhavemorespaceinitslifeboatsthantheTitanic.

B.TitanicIIwillbethelargestcruiseshipintheworld.

C.TitanicIIwillallowdifferentclassesofpassengerstomingle.

D.TitanicIIwillbearealunsinkablecruiseship.

13.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.1,500peoplediedonTitanic'smaidenvoyagein1912.

B.TheTitaniccollidedwithanicebergintheSouthPacific.

C.TheTitanicwasequippedwithairconditioning.

D.TheTitanicwastheworld'slargestshipatthattime.

14.What*stheauthor'spurposeofwritingthepassage?

A.TotellusthestoryoftheTitanic.

B.TotellusTitanicIIwillcostalotofmoney.

C.lbtellusaboutthefutureTitanic.

D.TotellusaChineseShipyardwillbuildTitanicII.

15.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheOldTitanic

B.TheBlueprintsofTitanicII

C.TheUnsinkableTitanicII

D.ClivePalmer—ABillionaire

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余

選項(xiàng)。

TipsforCookingonaTightSchedule

Frommyexperience,therearethreemainreasonswhypeopledon'tcookmoreoften:ability,

moneyandtime,16MoneyisatopicI'llsaveforanotherday.SotodayIwanttogiveyou

somewisdomabouthowtomakethemostofthetimeyouspendinthekitchen.Herearethreetips

forgreatcookingonatightschedule:

1.Thinkahead.ThemomentswhenIthinkcookingisapainarewhenI'malreadyhungryand

thereisnothingreadytoeat.Sothinkaheadofthecomingweek.Whenwillyouhavetimetocook?

Doyouhavetherightmaterialsalready?17

2.Makeyourtimeworthit.Whenyoudofindtimetocookameal,makethemostofitand

saveyourselftimelateron.Areyoumakingoneloafofbread?18Ittakesaroundthesame

amountoftimetomakemoreofsomething.Sosaveyourselftheeffortforafuturemeal.

3.19Thismaysurpriseyou,butoneofthebesttoolsformakingcookingworth

yourtimeisexperimentation.ltgivesyouthechancetohituponnewideasandrecipesthatcan

workwellwithyourappetiteandschedule.Themoreyoulearnandthemoreyoutry,themore

abilityyouhavetotakecontrolofyourfoodandyourschedule.

Hopefullythatgivesyouagoodstart.20Anddon'tletabusyschedulediscourage

youfrommakingsomegreatchangesinthewayyoueatandlive!

A.Trynewthings.

B.Abilityiseasilyimproved.

C.Makethreeorfourinstead.

D.Understandyourfoodbetter.

E.Cookingisaburdenformanypeople.

F.Letcookingandlivingsimplybeajoyratherthanaburden.

G.Alittletimeplanningaheadcansavealotofworklateron.

第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處

的最佳選項(xiàng)。

JoeSimpsonandSimonYateswerethefirstpeopletoclimbtheWestFaceoftheSiula

GrandeintheAndesmountains.Theyreachedthetop21,butontheirwaybackconditions

werevery22.Joefellandbrokehisleg.TheybothknewthatifSimon23alone,hewould

probablygetback.24.ButSimondecidedtoriskhis25andtrytolowerJoedownthe

mountainonarope(繩)?

Asthey26down,theweathergotworse.Thenanother27occurred.Theycouldn'tsee

orheareachotherand,28,Simonloweredhisfriendovertheedgeofaprecipice(峭壁).It

was29forJoetoclimbbackorforSimontopullhimup.Joe's30waspullingSimon

slowlytowardstheprecipice.31,aftermorethananhourinthedarkandtheicycold,Simon

hadto32.Intears,hecuttherope.Joe33intoahugecrevasse(裂縫)intheicebelow.He

hadnofoodorwaterandhewasinterriblepain.Hecouldn'twalk,buthe34togetoutofthe

crevasseandstartedto35towardstheircamp,nearlytenkilometers36.

Simonhad37thecampatthefootofthemountain.HethoughtthatJoemustbe38,

buthedidn'twanttoleave39.Threedayslater,inthemiddleofthenight,heheardJoe's

voice.Hecouldn't40it.Joewasthere,afewmetersfromtheirtent,stillalive.

21.A.hurriedlyB.carefullyC.successfullyD.early

22.A.difficultB.similarC.specialD.normal

23.A.climbedB.workedC.restedD.continued

24.A.unwillinglyB.SafelyC.slowlyD.regretfully

25.A.fortuneB.TimeC.healthD.life

26.A.layB.settledC.wentD.looked

27.A.damageB.stormC.changeD.trouble

28.A上ymistakeB.bychanceC.bychoiseD.byluck

29.A.unnecessaryB.practicalC.importantD.impossible

30.A.heightB.weightC.strengthD.equipment

31.A.FinallyB.PatientlyC.SurelyD.Quickly

32.A.standbackB.takearestC.makeadecisionD.holdon

33.A.jumpedB.fellC.escapedD.backed

34.A.managedB.plannedC.waitedD.hoped

35.A.runB.skateC.moveD.march

36.A.aroundB.awayC.aboveD.along

37.A.headedforB.traveledtoC.leftforD.returnedto

38.A.deadB.hurtC.weakD.late

39.A.secretlyB.tiredlyC.immediatelyD.anxiously

40.A.findB.believeC.makeD.accept

第II卷

第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Onemorning,Iwaswaitingatthebusstop,worriedabout41(be)lateforschool.There

weremanypeoplewaitingatthebusstop,42someofthemlookedveryanxious

and43(disappoint).Whenthebusfinallycame,weallhurriedonboard.Igotaplace

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