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Weekly
Test
For
Senior
3
(2015.10.22)
1.看到老师来向他祝贺成功,他顿时流下了眼泪。
(Seeing
...)
2.是那些为科学献身的人们推动了社会的发展。(It
...)
3.他从未想到题目越容易,就应该越仔细。(occur)
4.凡是与孩子们打交道的人都知道,过分的保护对孩子的独立是无益的。(whoever)
5.如今,家长们越来越关心教育质量。(concern
v.)
6:缺乏勇气使得这个年轻人难以实现自己的梦想。(keep)
7.储蓄存款是一种简单而安全的累积财富的方法。(way)
8.他下决心忘掉过去不愉快的事,这使他父母感到很放心。(relieve)
9,多数科学家宁可默默无闻,也不愿参加各种与自己专业无关的会议。(rather
...
than)
10.这家公司被指控未经允许在商业广告中使用那位著名影星的形象。(accuse)
Section
A
Short
Com’ersalioes(本题共10
分,每小题
1
分)
Directions
:
In
Sect
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ion
A,
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
ques tions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
question
about
it,
read
the/four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
(
)
1.
A.John
is
usually
laie,
B.John
will
be
there
at
eight-thirt.
C.John
mil
not
show
up.
D.John
is
usually
on
time.
(
)2.
A.The
results
of
the
tests
are
not
available.
B.The
experiment
had
unexpected
results.
C.He
has
not
completed
the
experiment
yet.
D.It
is
taking
a
lot
of
time
to
do
the
experiment.
(
)3.
A.
She
does
not
put
much
effort
in
her
studies.
B.
She
is
very
likable.
C.
She
prefers
talking
to
the
woman.
D.She
has
a
telephone.
(
)4.
A.The
man
had
to
change
his
keys.
B.The
man
often
lost
his
keys.
C.The
man
left
his
keys
in
the
manager9s
apartment.
D.The
woman
would
help
the
man
to
look
for
his
keys.
(
)5.
A.Sally
may
get
a
bike
for
Christmas.
B.Sally
already
has
a
bike
like
that
one.
C.Sally
likes
riding
a
bike.
D.
Sally
may
prefer
some
other
gift.
(
)
6.
A.Take
a
break.
B.Go
to
work.
C.Do
the
other
problems.
D.Keep
trying.
(
)
7.
A.He
will
borrow
some
typing
paper
from
the
woman.
B.He
will
lend
the
woman
some
typing
paper.
C.He
will
type
the
woman’s
paper.
D.He
will
buy
some
typing
paper
for
tlie
woman.
(
)8.
A.He
is
a
student
at
the
university.
B.He
is
not
driving
a
car,
C.He
knows
the
woman.
D.He
needs
to
go
to
the
drugstore.
(
)9.
A.He
could
not
stay
with
his
parents.
B.
He
did
not
want
to
change
his
plans.
C.
He
won’t
teach
in
the
summer
school.
D.
He
has
completed
all
the
courses.
(
)
10.
A.
The
telephone.
B.
An
apaitment.
C.Utilities.
D.
Furniture.
Section
B
Passages(本题共l2分,每小题2分)
Directions:
In
Sectio
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages,
and
you
will
be
asked
three
questions.on
each
of
die
passages.
The
passages
will
be
read
twice,but
the
qiiestions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and.
decide
which
one
would
be
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
beard.
Questions
11
through
13
are
based
oe
the
following
passage.
(
)11.
A.A
man
had
just
begun
to
swim
across
the
pond.
B.They
were
the
owners
of
the
model
boats,
on
the
water.
C.They
were
watching
the
model
hoats
on
the
water.
D.The
pond
was
freezing,
and
they
were
hoping
to
skate
on
it
soon.
(
)12.
A.Spring.
B.Autumn
"
C.Summer.
D.Winter
(
)13.
A.In
order
to
attract
attention.
B.In
order
to
break
the
ice.
C.In
order
to
have
some
exercise.
D.In
order
to
win
a
bet.
Questions
14
through
16.are
based,
on
the
following
passage.
(
)14.
A.Many
foreign
tourists
visit
the
United
States
every
year.
B.Americans
enjoy
eating
out
with
their
friends.
C.The
United
States
is
^country
of
immigrants.
D.Americans
prefer
foreign
foods
to
their
own
food.
(
)15.
A.They
can
make
friends
with
people
from
other
countries.
B.They
can
get
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
to
know
people
of
other
cultures
and
their
lifestyles.
C.
They
can
practice
speaking
foreign
languages
there.
D.They
can
meet
with
businessmen
from
all
over
the
world.
(
)16.A.The
couple
cook
the
dishes
and
the
children
help
them.
B.The
husband
does
the
cooking
and
the
wife
serves
as
the
waitress.
C.The
mother
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )does
the
cooking
while
the
lather
and
children
wait
on
the
guests.
D.
A
hired
cook
pre
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )pares
the
dishes
and
the
family
members
serve
the
guests.
Section
C
Longer
Conversations
(本题共
8
分,每小题1分)
Directions:
In
Se
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ction
C,
you
will
hear
two
longer
conversations.
The
conversations
will
be
read
twice.
After
you
hear
each
conversation,
you
are
required
io
fill
in
the
numbered
blanks
with
the
in-formation
you
have
heard.
Blanlks
17
throught
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation。
Irformation
About
the
English
Course
Beginning
date
of
the
course:
(17)
1.Class
schedule
fo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
the
(1)
classes;
Every
Tuesday,
Friday,
and
Saturday
from
6:30
to
8:30
in
the
evening.The
fadlities
in
each
room:
(19)
and
tape
recorders.The
tuition
for
one
course:
(20)
dollars.
Complete
the
form.
Write
ONE
WORD
for
each
answer.
Blanks
21
fhrough
24
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
What
test
has
Helen
passed

She
has
passed(21)
.
^What
test
does
Helen
have
to
take
She
has
to
take
(22)
.
What
would
the
man
help
Helen
to
do
'
To
(23)
before
she
takes
the
road
test.
Why
did
the
man
fail
in
road
test
Because
lie
made
a/an
(24)
.
Complete
the
form.
Write
NO
MORE
THAN
THREE
WORDS
for
each
answer.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
17.
Lending
him
money
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )would
be
equivalent,
in
my
opinion,
throwing
it
away.
A.
by
B.
from
C.
on
D.
to
18.Many
of
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
pianos
made
by
Steinway
&
Sons
Company
in
Germany,
especially
made
during
its
“golden
period55,
are
valued
at
several
at
million
dollars.
A.that
B.
those
C.
one
D.
One
19.Now
that
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )they
both
had
their
cut,
the
twins
looked
alike
than
usual.
A.
much
B.
rather
C.
even
more
D.
quite
more
20.Mr.
Wang’s
phone
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
hasn’t
stopped
ringing
since
he
won
the
lottery
(彩票).People
to
ask
how
he
is
going
to
spend
the
money.
A.
phone
B.
phoned
C.
will
phone
D.
are
phoning
21.
---Excuse
me,
sir.
Where
is
Room
316
—Just
a
minute.
I
will
get
a
receptionist
_______
you
to
your
room.
A.
show
B.
shown
C.
showing
D.
to
show
22.
The
company
is
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )facing
a
potential
serious
crisis
though
its
profits
increasethis
year.
A.
may
B.shall
C.
should
D.
need
23.Bom
in
a
wealt
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hy
family,
the
boy
took
everything
in
his
life
for
granted
for
the
first
time
he
saw
how
poor
farmers
struggled
to
survive
the
hard
life.
A.
until
B.
that
C.
when
D.
while
24.In
the
old
days,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )students
were
expected
to
memorize
information
and
then
feed
back
what
to
them.
A.
provided
B.
was
being
provided
C.
was
to
provide
D.
had
been
provided
25.
A
hot
air
ballo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )on
caught
fire
in
Egypt
early
this
year.
18tourists
on
board.
A.
kills
B.
killed
C.
killing
D.
to
kill
26.Whether
or
not,
major
depressive
disorder
is
often
associated
with
changes
in
brain
structures
or
brain
functions.
27.
The
boy
hopes
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
become
friend
of
_____
shares
his
interests
and
happiness.
A.
who
B.
whomever
C.
whoever
D.
anyone
28.
Tames
is
hardly
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )illing
to
change
any
of
his
decisions,so
it
is
no
use
with
him。
A.
arguing
B.
argued
C.
to
argue
D.
having
argued
A
.
29.
the
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )peaker
referred
to
in
his
speech
yesterday
was
untamiliar
to
the
general
audience.
A.
That
B.
What
C.
Whether
D.
Where
30.
Error
correctio
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
in
a
language
class
should
never
be
carried
to
the
point
_______
it
discourages
students
from
getting
involved.
A.
where
B,
which
C.
how
D.
when
31.How
was
the
television
debate
last
night
—-Super!
Barely
so
much
media
attention.
A.a
debate
attracted
B.
a
debate
did
attract
C.did
a
debate
attract
D.
Attracted
a
debate
32.
Top
students
ar
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
not
merely
those
who
sit
up
late
to
study.
It
is
their
concentration
and
efficiency
really
matter.
A.
what
B.
that
C.
whether
D.
which
33.
—-Did
your
sister
pass
the
exam
—-She
failed
and
is
in
low
spirits.
—-
I’m
sorry
for
her.
A.Thanks
B.You’re
welcome
C.I
would
think
so
D.Never
mind
34.The
students
spent
as
much
time
getting
trained
as
they
studying.
A.disliked
B.were
C.had
D.did
35.
wondering
whi
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ch
way
to
go,
the
little
boy
behaved
like
a
gentleman
comforting
his
sister
from
time
to
time.
A.Leaving
B.Having
left
C.To
leave
D.Left
36.As
time
went
by,the
plan
stuck
fairly
practical.
A.to
proved
B.to
proving
C.proved
D.to
be
proved
37.More
than
one
the
people
heart
and
soul
A.official
has
served
B.officials
have
served
C.official
have
served
D.official
has
been
served
38.The
president
stood
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
by
a
window
inside
the
room
,

looking
over
the
square.
A.where
I
entered
B.into
which
I
entered
C.which
I
entered
D.that
I
entered
39.Though
I
to
go
abroad,
I
changed
my
mind
and
decided
to
stay
with
rny
family.
A.had
wanted
B.wanted
C.would
want
D.did
want
40.My
brother
is
very
tall.
The
little
bed
won’t
for
him.
A.prepare
B.match
C.fit
D.do
41.——Thank
you
so
much
for
the
lovely
evening,
Dennis.
——You’re
quite
wel
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )come.
Julie.
We’d
been
looking
forward
to
seeing
yon.
A.Were
glad
to
meet
you
B.I’m
afraid
you
didn’t
have
a
good
time
C.Thank
you
for
your
coming
D.Just
stay
a
little
longer,
please
42.Scientists
say
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ey
have
found
a
way
to
produce
the
human
body’s
own
cancer-killing
cells

tihrough
gene
treatment,
new
hope
to
cancer
sufferers.
A.offering
B.showing
C.taking
D.making
43.We
are
going
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
discuss
the
way
of
reading
works
it
is
used
for
real
life
purposes,and
this
should
give
you
a
better
understanding
of
it.
A.that
B.which
C.where
D.when
44.
——The
dinner
was
delicious!
——I
agree.
I
am
so
full.
——
That’s
too
bad.
But
some
dessert
.
A.has
ordered
B.will
be
ordered
C.has
been
ordered
D.
was
going
to
be
ordered
45.——This
wall
of
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )air
is
an
effective
answer
to
the
problem
and
it
work.
——But
it
is
a
question
to
put
such
a
wall
of
air
around
the
statue.
A.may
B.need
C.should
D.could
46.We
should
know
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat
we
can
only
reach
the
top
if
we
are
ready
to
and
learn
from
failure.
A.deal
with
B.depend
on
C.carry
on
D.go
with
47.
——Good
evening.
I
____
to
see
Miss
Jessica.
——Oh!
Good
evening.
I’m
sorry,
but
she
is
not
in.
A.came
B.come
C.have
come
D.had
come
48.
——Please
call
me
at
8:00
tomorrow
morning.
I’m
kind
of
forgetful.
——Don’t
worry
about
that,
you’ll
be
surely.
A.reminded
B.told
C.warned
D.informed
49.
——What's
the
matter
with
Tim
——Oh,
Tim’
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
cellphone
was
left
in
a
taxi
accidentally,
never
again.
A.to
find
B.to
be
found
C.finding
D.being
found
50.A
terrible
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
earthquake
happened
in
that
district
at
the
end
of
2014,
many
countries
in
the
world
paid
close
attention
to
this.
A.where
B.when
C.which
D.what
51.
——How
come
a
simple
meal
like
this
costs
so
much
——We
have
in
your
bill
the
cost
of
the
cup
you
broke
just
now.
A.added
f
B.included
C.contained
D.charged
52.
——You
didn’t
wait
for
Mr.
Black
last
night5
did
you
——No
but
we
.
He
didn’t
return
home
at
all.
A.couldn’t
have
B、needn’t
have
C.didn’t
need
to
D.should
wait
have
53.
——How
do
you
think
I
should
receive
the
reporter
——you
feel
about
him,try
to
be
polite.
A、How
B、What
C、Whatever
D、However
54.
has
recentl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
been
done
to
provide
more
buses
for
the
people,
a
shortage
of
public
vehicles
remains
a
serious
problem.
A.That
B.What
C.In
spite
of
what
D.Though
what
55.
As
we
have
much
time
left,
lef
s
discuss
the
matter
tea
and
cake.
A.over
B.with
C.by
D.at
56.Mr.
Black
must
be
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )orried
about
something.
You
can
it
from
the
look
on
his
face.
A.reason
B.recognize
C.read
D.realize
57.——Can
I
pay
the
bill
by
check
——Sorry,
sir.
But
it
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
the
management
rule
of
our
hotel
that
payment
_____
be
made
in
cash.
A.shall
B.need
C.will
D.can
58.If
you
win
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )the
competition,
you
will
be
given
to
Europe
for
two.
A.a
free
7-day
B.a
free
trip
for
7-day
C.a
7-day
free
trip
D.a
trip
for
7-day
trip
free
59.
——
Hey,
Kelin.
Happy
new
year!

——Ok
I
guess.
M
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
grandma
kept
cooking
and
cooking,
so
I
just
kept
eating.
A.How
was
your
break
B.How
is
your
grandma
C.Where
did
you
go
for
holiday
D.What
did
you
do
in
your
holiday
60.It
was
of
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to
turn
away
when
a
stranger
wanted
to
sell
a
gold
watch
cheap
to
you.
A.
generous
B.
sensitive
C.
unbelievable
D.
sensible
61.
The
hero
told
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
students
a
bullet
missed
his
heart
and
he
was
seriously
wounded
during
the
Korean
War.
A.
narrowly
B.
nearly
C.
thoroughly
D.
clearly
62.
Because
there
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
was
not
enough
evidence
to
prove
he
was
guilty,
the
jury
claimed
that
he
was
.
A.
lawful
B.
guilty
C.
innocent
D.
pure
63.The
teachers
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )were
busy
the
papers
after
the
final
examinations.
A.
reviewing
B.
correcting
C.
marking
D.
developing
64.
If
you
take
a(n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ))
attitude
towards
life
you
will
live
happily
and
longer。
A.positive
B.negative
C.plus
D.responsible
65.
When
the
pres
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ident
of
the
company
was
asked
whether
he
had
cheated
in
the
election,
he
felt
quite
.
A.
shy
B.
timid
C.
embarrassed
D.
refreshed
66.
He
has
mostly
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )recovered
from
the
car
accident,
but
the
in
his
leg
muscle
made
it
very
challenging
for
him
to
walk.
A.
compression
B.
fracture
C.
atrophy
D.
wound
67.
We
can
paint
as
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
solid
coloring
matter
mixed
with
oil
or
other
liquid
and
used
to
five
color
to
a
surface.
A.
regard
B.
define
C.
think
D.
consider
68.
After
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
storm
on
the
island,
many
people
died
not
only
of
illness,
but
of
.
A.starvation
B.danger
C.disease
D.extinction
69.The
revolution
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
of
throwing
away
the
old
and
appreciating
the
new
clothes
of
high
taste
the
whole
country.
A.
swept
B.
winded
C.
stormed
D.
cleared
70.
Like
oth
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
cities
in
the
world,
American
cities
also
contain
the
very
worst
parts
of
a
society
such
as
crime,
racial
conflict
and
poverty.
A.
violent
B.
intense
C.
common
D.light
71.
When
the
coup
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )le
saw
the
fire
star
in
their
house,
Susan
tried
to
get
in
the
door;
,
her
husband
tried
to
climb
in
through
the
window.
A.
later
B.
previously
C.
meanwhile

D.
afterwards
72.
He
is
sure
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o
win
the
long
distance
running.
He
is
a
man
of
great
.
A.
patience
B.
eagerness
C
endurance
D.strength
73.
The
victim
co
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )uld
only
give
a
description
of
what
happened
during
the
earthquake
as
he
himself
was
knocked
unconscious
by
something
unknown.
A.
clear
B.
tough
C.
vague
D.
detailed
74.
quarrels
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )with
his
wife
doesn’t
affect
his
relationship
with
her.
He
is
a
good-tempered
husband.
A.Frequent
B.
Occasional
C.
Usual
D.
Regular
Cloze
Avraham
Kadar,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a
physician,
faced
the
challenge
of
explaining
complex
medical
concepts
to
children
be
was
treating
for
many
years.
_75
,he
found
a
solution
in
1999,
and
teachers
have
been
gaining
the
benefits
ever
since.
Kadar
created
BrainPOP
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),
a(n)
76_
program
consisting
of
humorous
animated
(动画的)videos
in
which
a
man
named
Tim
and
his
robot
friend
Moby
77
various
subjects.
The
videos
fall
into
seven
types;
engineering
and
technology,
science,
social
studies,English,
math,health,
and
arts
and
music.
From
historical
figures
to
recent
inventions,
they
cover
over
500topics,
78
interste
in
the
subjects
through
79
and
illustrations.
BrainPOP’s
materials
also
inc
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lude
quizzes,
activities^
answers
to
questions
and
extra
information
about
each
topic.
BrainPOP
can
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
be
used
in
the
classroom
or
at
home
through
the
Internet.
It
is
now
_80
everywhere
through
its
apps
(应用程序)for
mobile
devices.
BrainPOP
also
supplies
resources
to
different
81
;BrainPOP
Jr,
for
younger
students,
BrainPOP
Espanol
for
Spanish
speakers
and
BrainPOP
ESL
for
those
learning
English.
Almost
20
percent
of
American
schools
have
82
BrainPOP,
and
its
popularity
is
growing
worldwide.
Its
website,
apps
and
produces
have
won
multiple
awards
from
magazines,
websites
and
other
organizations.
The
reason
f
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )or
BrainPOP’s
83
among
teachers
is
similar:
It
works.
A
2009
study
conducted
by
SEG
Research
compared
students
who
used
BrainPOP
to
those
who
didn’t.
The
BrainPOP
users
experienced
more
84
in
vocabulary,
reading
comprehension,
language
skills
and
science
than
the
other
students.
And
the
benefits
o
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )f
BrainPOP
are
not
limited
to
85_speakers
of
English.
One
award-winning
Canadian
school
with
students
from
many
language
backgrounds
makes
BrainPOP
available
to
all
its
teachers.
They
find
it_86
because
it
mixes
pictures
with
its
presentations
instead
of
relying
only
on
language.
87
,a
school
in
the
U.S.
for
students
with
learning
disabilities
has
found
BrainPOP
very
effective
at
keeping
students
engaged
and
encouraging
them
to
participate.
Teachers
said
that
BrainPOP5s
quick
pace
and
humor
help
students
88
interruptions
and
continue
to
focus.
The
kids
love
the
teacher
Moby,
a
robot
that
cannot
speak
but
communicates
with
facial
expressions
and
beeps
(发出嘟声).For
more
than
10
years,
BrainPOP’s
funny
and
educational
materials
have
helped
students
learn—-and
89
it.
75.A.
At
one
time
B.
By
no
means
C.
In
the
end
D.
On
the
whole
76.A.
domestic
B.
educational
C.
historic
D.
medical
77.A.
bring
up
B.
contribute
to
C.
figure
out.
D.
talk
about
78.A.
cultivating
B.
appreciating
C.
expressing
D.
following
79.A.
changes
B.
concepts
C.humor
D.
science
80.A.
useful
B.
creative
C.
informative
D.
accessible
81.A.
groups
B.
stores
C.devices
D.
schools
82.A.studied
B.
adopted
C.
invented
D.
produced
83.A.
appearance
B.
existence
C.
limitation
D.
popularity
84.A.
difficulties
B.
improvement
C.
practice
D.
challenges
85.A.
popular
B.
foreign
C.
native
D.
brilliant
86.A.
helpful
B.
complex
C.informal
D.
funny
87.A.
Absolutely
B.
Namely
C.
Originally
D.
Similarly
88.A.
notice
B.recognize
C.
ignore
D.
picture
89.A.
imitate
B.enjoy
C.
explore
D.
illustrate
Reading
(A)
Chinese
e-commerce
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )company
Alibaba
Group
plans
to
take
its
Hong
Kong-listed
unit
private,
two
sources
familiar
with
the
matter
said,
and
it
working
with
Yahoo
on
an
asset-change
(资产交换)deal
that
may
result
in
Yahoo
owning
a
direct
stake
(股本)
in
one
of
Alibaba
Group’s
operating
businesses,
The
sources
revealed
that
taking

private
was
only
one
of
the
proposals
being
discussed
and
a
final
solution
is
still
being
worked
out.
Alibaba
Group’s
plan
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
are
part
of
an
overall
deal
being
discussed
by
the
board
of
Yahoo,
which
has
come
under
fire
from
investors
impatient
with
its
lackluster
performance.
The
shareholders
are
also
frustrated
with
the
apparent
hesitation
of
stakeholders
over
how
to
handle
its
investments
in
Alibaba
and
other
prized
Asian
assets.
The
deal
under
disc
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ussion
is
that
Alibaba
Group
would
use
borrowed
money
and
internal
cash
as
well
as
an
asset
exchange
to
buy
back
most
of
a
40
percent
stake
that
Yahoo
owns
in
Alibaba
Group,
the
sources
said,Alibaba
com’s
share
price
has
been
quite
bumpy
since
its
listing.
Probably
taking
it
private
will
make
It
more
flexible
for
the
group
to
do
the
transformation
that
it
is
going
through,
said
Wendy
Huang,
head
of
regional
Internet
in
Hong
Kong.
Trading
in

shares
was
stopped
on
Thursday
by
an
announcement
from
its
parent.
`Alibaba
Group
current
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ly
owns
about
73
percent
in
,
which
has
a
market
value
of
nearly
$6
billion.
At
the
current
market
price,
the
remaining
is
valued
at
about
$1.6billion.
Yahoo's
stake
in
Alibaba
Group
has
an
estimated
vaiue
of
$14bilIion.
Under
the
plans
being
discussed.
Alibaba
Group
wants
to
buy
back
about
25
percent
of
its
stake.
Alibaba
Group
plans
to
pay
a
third
of
the
money
through
a
stake
in
one
of
its
operating
assets
and
the
rest,
or
around
$6
billion,
in
cash.
is
the
most
likely
operating
unit
in
which
yahoo
may
be
offered
a
stake,
one
of
the
sources
said.
Both
parties
have
an
understanding
on
this
arrangement,
but
have
not
signed
any
formal
deal
yet,the
source
added.
Alibaba
Group,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )founded
by
former
English
teacher
and
now
billionaire
Jack
Ma,is
looking
to
raise
a
loan
of
about
$3
billion,
which
will
be
partly
used
to
fund
the
buyback
and
the
privatization.
Sources
previousl
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )y
admitted
under
a
“cash
rich
split”
plan
being
discussed,
Yahoo
would
effectively
transfer
most
of
its
40
percent
slice
of
Alibaba
back
to
the
Chinese
company
and
all
of
its
stake
in
Yahoo
Japan
to
Softbank
Corp.
In
return
for
cash
and
assets.
90.The
word
“lackluster”in
paragraph
2
can
be
best
replaced
by”

A.Impressive
B.
Inspiring
C.
Disappointing
D.
Unforgettable
91.Which
of
the
following
is
true
according
to
the
passage
A.Alibaba
Grou
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )p
will
pay
the
40%
stake
owned
by
Yahoo
in
three
different
ways.
B.Alibaba
Group
has
go
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
a
stake
that
is
valued
about
$14biIlion
.
C.
wil
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )l
probably
be
offered
to
Yahoo
as
a
stake
of
an
operating
asset
D.
Alibaba
Group
and
Y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ahoo
have
already
reached
an
agreement
on
the
asset
exchange.
92.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
A.The
deal
betw
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )een
Alibaba
and
Yahoo
will
lead
to
the
end
of
the
competition.
B.Yahoo
may
suffer
a
f
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )inancial
loss
in
carrying
out
a
“Cash
rich
split”
plan.
C.Yahoo
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ill
transfer
more
cash
to
its
assets
in
Asia
for
future
development.
D.Alibaba
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).com^s
shares
haven’t
had
a
satisfactory
performance
on
the
market.
92.
Which
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
Alibaba
Has
Cash
Rich
Split
B.Alibaba
Plans
to
Take
a
Unit
Private
C.Yahoo
Wins
a
Big
Stake
D.
Yahoo
Manages
to
Exchange
Assets
(B)
The
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art
We
are
currently
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )aking
requests
for
school
group
guided
toiirs
to
occur
through
June
30,
2013.
Appointments
are
required
of
all
school
groups
visiting
the
Museum.
All
requests
for
guided
tours
must
be
sent
in
using
the
Guided
Tour
Request
Form.
If
you
have
any
questions,
you
may
email
schoolvisits@metmuseum.org.
Please
continue
to
check
our
website
for
the
most
up-to-date
information.
Guided
Tours
Students
and
teacher
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
may
explore
the
collection
with
a
Museum
staff
member,
who
leads
discussions
and
exercises
designed
to
encourage
critical
thinking
in
response
to
original
works
of
art.
Tours
are
appropriate
for
the
group's
grade,
level
of
ability,
and
subject
of
interest.
Guided
tours
are
offered
and
recommended
for
students
who
are
at
or
above
first-grade
level
and
last
about
an
hour.
Group
Size
A
group
may
have
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )no
fewer
than
10
students
and
no
more
than
50
students,
with
one
chaperon
(行为监督人)required
for
every
10
students.
Group
Fee
All
fees
are
waiv
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
(免除)for
schools
located
within
the
five
boroughs
of
New
York
City.
Schools
outside
New
York
City
pay
regular
group
rates:
Students:
$15
each
One
teacher
per
reservation
receives
complimentary
admission.
Required
adult
chaperones
(one
for
every
10
students):
$15
each
Any
additional
adults:
$28
each
Groups
of
15
or
fewer:
$225
flat
fee
(固定价格)
The
Museum
res
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )erves
the
right
to
limit
the
number
of
adults
participating
in
school
group
guided
tours.
Membership
and
other
discounts
do
not
apply
to
group
admission.
Tour
Schedule
Guided
tours
are
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
conducted
Tuesday
through
Friday,
9:45
a.m.—12:30
p.m.
A
limited
number
of
guided
tours
for
high
school
students
are
available
Tuesday
through
Thursday
at
1:30
and
2:00
p.m.
Cancellation
Policy
All
requests
to
ch
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ange
or
cancel
existing
reservations
must
be
made
in
writing
via
email
toschooIvisits@metmuseomaorg.
Fees
cannot
be
returned
to
groups
that
cancel
with
less
than
2
weeksJ
notice.
94.To
gain
a
deep
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )appreciation
of
the
art
works
in
the
Museum,school
groups
are
advised
to
.
A.Tour
around
guided
by
an
experienced
museum
stuff
member
B.Keep
continu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ous
contact
with
the
information
center
of
the
museum
C.Take
guided
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ours
with
limited
members
from
1:30
to
2:00p.m.
On
Friday
D.Email
the
mu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )seum
to
change
the
reservation
two
days
beforehand
to
get
repaid
95.If
two
co
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )uples
of
teachers
and
21
students
from
Chicago
want
to
visit
the
museum,
what
would
the
lowest
cost
be
A.$225
B.$345
C.S373
D.
$427
96.Who
might
be
most
interested
in
this
piece
of
information
A.Museum
tour
guide
B.
School
education
C.Fine
art
collectors
D.
Students’
parents
(C)
There
are
a
c
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ouple
of
ways
to
forecast
the
destructive
potential
of
a
hurricane
so
that
people
in
the
way
can
take
adequate
precautions.
Satellite
images
of
cloud
patterns
can
be
analyzed
to
estimate
peak
wind
speeds,but
the
estimates
are
often
way
off
the
mark.
Specialized
aircraft
can
fly
into
a
storm
to
measure
the
winds
directly,
but
the
flights
are
costly.
Researchers
at
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
come
up
with
a
third
way:
listening
to
a
storm
underwater.
In
a
paper
to
be
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )published
in
Geophysical
Research
Letters,
Nicholas
C.
Makris
and
a
former
graduate
student,
Joshua
D.
Wilson,
report
a
strong
connection
between
the
intensity
(强度)of
sound
recorded
by
an
undersea
microphone
in
the
mid-Atlantic
and
the
wind
power
of
a
hurricane
that
passed
over
it.
They
say
that
such
microphones,
known
as
hydrophones,
could
be
a
safe
and
relatively
inexpensive
means
of
estimating
hurricane
force.
Dr,
Makris
and
Dr.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Wilson,who
are
now
with
Applied
Physical
Sciences
Corporation,
worked
out
the
theory
of
underwater
acoustic
monitoring
of
storms
in
a
2005
paper.
“To
be
very
frank
with
you,it’s
a
mystery
what
makes
storms
noisy
underwater.”
Dr,
Makris
said.
The
most
popular
idea
currently
is
that
it
has
something
to
do
with
oscillating
air
bubbles
(气泡振动).
The
researchers
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hen
went
looking
for
experimental
data
to
back
their
theory,
and
found
it
from
a
hydrophone
placed
at
a
depth
of
2,500
feet
by
the
National
Atmospheric
and
Oceanic
Administration.
It
happened
that
Hurricane
Gert
passed
over
the
area
in
September
1999,
and
a
hurricane-hunter
plane
directly
measured
the
wind
speed
at
the
same
time。The
hydrophone
data
showed
sound
intensity
rising
when
the
storm’s
outside
wind
“wall”
passed
over,
and
again
when
the
inside
wall,
the
most
destructive
part
of
the
storm
near
the
eye,passed
over.
“We
got
a
beautiful
connection,”
Dr.
Makris
said,
“between
the
hydrophone
data
and
the
actual
wind
speeds
as
measured
by
the
aircraft.”
Dr.
Makris
is
condu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )cting
additional
experiments,
working
with
the
Mexican
Navy
off
the
west
coast
of
Mexico,
The
eventual
goal,he
said,
would
be
permanent
hydrophones
in
known
hurricane
zones
or
temporary
ones
that
could
be
easily
laid
by
plane
or
ship
in
the
path
of
a
coming
storm.
97.
Compared
wit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
the
traditional
methods,
the
new
way
of
measuring
is
.
A.more
expensive
B.more
direct
C.
less
dangerous
D.
less
accurate
98.
Which
statement
ii
WRONG
according
to
the
article
A.
The
scientists
gained
support
from
different
fields.
B.
Dr.
Makri
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
and
Dr.
Wilson
have
figured
out
what
makes
storms
noisy
underwater.
C.
The
scientists
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
found
the
relationship
between
the
changes
of
sound
intensity
and
the
force
of
the
hurricane.
D.
There
are
sev
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eral
ways
for
people
to
forecast
the
force
of
the
coming
hurricane.
99.
Why
is
Dn
Ma
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )kris
now
making
other
experiments
with
the
help
of
the
Mexican
Navy
off
the
west
coast
of
Mexico
A.
To
place
permanent
hydrophones
in
some
zones.
B.
To
collect
more
images
of
cloud
patterns.
C.
To
be
secure
in
carrying
out
their
experiments.
D.
To
get
more
information
from
the
hurricane-hunter
planes.
100.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
Ways
to
Stop
the
Destructive
Force
of
a
Hurricane
B.
Connectio
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n
between
the
Intensity
of
Sound
and
the
Wind
Power
of
a
Hurricane
C.
Hydrophones,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Safe
but
Expensive
Means
of
Estimating
Hurricane
Force
D.
Measuring
a
Hurricane
by
Sound
Underwater
以下两篇阅读理解选择题以及词汇选择请自行写在答题卡空白处!
(D)
There
are
some
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )phenomena
you
can
count
on,
but
the
magnetic
field,
someday
is
not
of
them.
It
fluctuates
in
strength,
drifts
from
its
axis,and
every
few
100,000
years
undergo,
dramatic
polarity
reversal-a
period
when
North
Pole
becomes
South
Pole
and
South
Pole
becomes
North
Pole.
But
how
is
the
field
generated,
and
why
is
it
so
unstable
Groundbreaking
re
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )search
by
two
French
geophysicists
promises
to
shed
some
light
on
the
mystery.
Using
80
metres
of
deep
sea
sediment
core,
they
have
obtained
measurements
lots
of
magnetic-field
intensity
that
span
11
polarity
reversals
and
four
million
years.
The
analysis
reveals
that
intensity
appears
to
fluctuate
with
a
clear,
well-defined
rhythm.
Although
the
strength
of
the
magnetic
field
varies
irregularly
during
the
short
term,
there
seems
to
be
an
inevitable
long-term
decline
preceding
each
polarity
reversal.
When
the
poles
flip-a
process
that
takes
several
hundred
thousand
years-the
magnetic
field
rapidly
regains
its
strength
and
the
cycle
is
repeated
The
results
have
cau
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sed
a
stir
among
geophysicists.
The
magnetic
field
is
thought
to
in
originate
from
molten
(熔化的)iron
in
the
outer
core,
3.000
kilometers
beneath
the
earth’s
surface.
By
studying
mineral
grains
found
in
material
ranging
from
rocks
to
ciay
articles,
previous
researchers
have
already
been
able
to
identify
reversals
dating
back
170
million
years,
including
the
most
recent
switch
730,000
years
ago.
How
and
why
they
occur,
however,has
been
widely
debated.
Several
theories
link
polarity
flips
to
external
disasters
such
as
meteor
impacts.
But
Peter
Olson,
a
geophysicist
at
the
Johns
Hopkins
University
In
Baltimore,
says
this
is
unlikely
if
the
French
researchers
are
right.
In
fact,
Olson
says
intensity
that
predictably
declines
from
one
reversal
to
the
next
contradicts
90
percent
of
the
models
currently
under
study.
If
the
results
prove
to
be
valid
geophysicists
will
have
a
new
theory
to
guide
them
in
their
quest
to
understand
the
earth’s
inner
physics。It
certainly
points
the
direction
for
future
research.
101.Which
of
the
following
titles
is
most
appropriate
to
the
passage
A.
Polarity
Reversal:
A
Fantastic
Phenomenon
of
Nature.
B.
Measurement
of
the
Earth’s
Magnetic-Field
Intensity.
C.
Formation
of
the
Two
Poles
of
the
Earth.
D.
A
New
Approach
to
the
Study
or
Geophysics.
102.
The
word
“flip”
(Line
6,
Para.
2)
most
probably
means

”.
A)decline
B)
intensify
C)
fluctuate
D)
reverse
103.
What
have
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
two
French
geophysicists
discovered
in
their
research
A.
Some
regularity
in
the
changes
of
the
earth’s
magnetic
field.
B.
Some
causes
of
the
fluctuation
of
the
earth’s
magnetic
field.
C.
The
origin
of
the
earth’s
magnetic
field.
D.
The
frequency
of
polarity
reversals.
104.
The
French
geo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )physicists’
study
is
different
from
currently
prevailing
theories
in
.
A)its
identification
of
the
origin
of
the
earth’s
magnetic
field
B)the
way
the
earth’s
magnetic
intensity
is
measured
C)its
explanation
of
the
shift
in
the
earth’s
polarity
D)the
way
the
earth’s
fluctuation
rhythm
is
defined
(E)
Stratford-on-Avon,
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
we
all
know,
has
only
one
industry-William
Shakespeare-but
there
are
two
distinctly
separate
and
increasingly
hostile
branches.
There
is
the
Royal
Shakespeare
Company
(RSC),which
presents
superb
productions
of
the
plays
at
the
Shakespeare
Memorial
Theatre
on
the
Avon.
And
there
are
the
townsfolk
who
largely
live
off
the
tourists
who
come,
not
to
see
the
plays,
but
to
look
at
Anne
Hathaway’s
Cottage,Shakespeare’s
birthplace
and
the
other
sights.
The
worthy
res
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )idents
of
Stratford
doubt
that
the
theatre
adds
a
penny
to
their
revenue.
They
frankly
dislike
the
RSC^actors,
them
with
their
long
hair
and
beards
and
sandals
and.
noisiness.
It’s
all
deliciously
ironic
when
you
consider
that
Shakespeare,
who
earns
their
living,
was
himself
an
actor
(with
a
beard)
and
did
his
share
of
noise
-
making.
The
tourist
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )streams
are
not
entirely
separate.
The
sightseers
who
come
by
bus-
and
often
take
in
Warwick
Castle
and
Blenheim
Palace
on
the
side

don’t
usually
see
the
plays,
and
some
of
them
are
even
surprised
to
find
a
theatre
in
Stratford.
However,the
playgoers
do
manage
a
little
sight
-seeing
along
with
their
play
going.
It
is
the
playgoers,the
RSC
contends,
who
bring
in
much
of
the
town’s
revenue
because
they
spend
the
night
(some
of
them
four
or
five
nights)
pouring
cash
into
the
hotels
and
restaurants.
The
sightseers
can
take
in
everything
and
get
out
of
town
by
nightfall.
The
townsfolk
don’t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )see
it
this
way
and
local
council
does
not
contribute
directly
to
the
subsidy
of
the
Royal
Shakespeare
Company.
Stratford
cries
poor
traditionally.
Nevertheless
every
hotel
in
town
seems
to
be
adding
a
new
wing
or
cocktail
lounge.
Hilton
is
building
its
own
hotel
there,
which
you
may
be
sure
will
be
decorated
with
Hamlet
Hamburger
Bars,
the
Lear
Lounge,the
Banquo
Banqueting
Room,
and
so
forth,
and
will
be
very
expensive.
Anyway,
the
townsfo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lk
can’t
understand
why
the
Royal
Shakespeare
Company
needs
a
subsidy.
(The
theatre
has
broken
attendance
records
for
three
years
in
a
row.
Last
year
its
1
A31
seats
were
94
per
cent
occupied
all
year
long
and
this
year
they’ll
do
better.)
The
reason,
of
course,is
that
costs
have
rocketed
and
ticket
prices
have
stayed
low.
It
would
be
a
shame
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
to
raise
prices
too
much
because
it
would
drive
away
the
young
people
who
are
Stratford’s
most
attractive
clientele.
They
come
entirely
for
the
plays,
not
the
sights.
They
all
seem
to
look
alike
(though
they
come
from
all
over)
—lean,pointed,
dedicated
faces,
wearing
jeans
and
sandals,
eating
their
buns
and
bedding
down
for
the
night
on
the
flagstones
outside
the
theatre
to
buy
the
20
seats
and
80
standing-room
tickets
held
for
the
sleepers
and
sold
to
them
when
the
box
office
opens
at
10:30
a.m.
105.
From
the
first
two
paragraphs
,
we
learn
that
.
A.the
townsfolk
deny
the
RSC

s
contribution
to
the
town’s
revenue
B.
the
actors
of
the
RSC
imitate
Shakespeare
on
and
off
stage
C.the
two
branches
of
the
RSC
arc
not
on
good
terms
D.the
townsfolk
earn
little
from
tourism
106.
It
can
be
inferred
from
Paragraph
3
that
.
A.the
sightseers
cannot
visit
the
Castle
and
the
Palace
separately
B.
the
playgoers
spend
more
money
than
the
sightseers
C.the
sightseers
do
more
shopping
than
the
playgoers
D.
the
playgoers
go
to
no
other
places
in
town
than
the
theater
107.By
saying
“S
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tratford
cries
poor
traditionally”
(Line
2-3,
Paragraph
4),the
author
implies
that
.
A.
Stratford
cannot
afford
the
expansion
projects
B.
Stratford
has
long
been
in
financial
difficulties
C.the
town
is
not
really
short
of
money
D.the
townsfolk
used
to
be
poorly
paid
108.
From
the
text
we
can
conclude
that
the
author
A.is
supportive
of
both
sides
B.
favors
the
townsfolk’s
view
C.
takes
a
detached
attitude
D.is
sympathetic
to
the
RSC.
Nine
out
of
Ten
A
Life
isn’t
ea
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sy
for
families
of
children
with
special
needs.
Faced
with
responsibility
of
afamily
member
requiring
extra
attention
and
care,
many
families
feel
lonely,
41
and
hopeless.
In
many
cases,
the
families
feel
a
sense
of
—42
because
their
children
are
not“perfect”.
But
Taiwan
Sunshine
wants
to
change
that.
Founded
in
2009,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )Taiwan
Sunshine
believes
that
all
children
have
characteristic
value,
and
by
supporting
the
families
who
care
for
children
with
special
needs,
it
an
change
the
43
understanding.
In
doing
so,
it
hopes
to
help
these
children
become
useful
members
of
society.
The
Taipei-bas
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed,
non-profit
organization
seeks
to
44
these
goals
in
three
ways.First,it
offers
in-school
programs,
often
centered
around
events
like
Christmas.
Second,
it
develops
conferences
for
use
in
schools,
churches
and
other
organizations.
These
conferences
raise
45
of
the
issues
that
families
with
special-needs
children
face
and
encourage
organizations
to
develop
programs
to
support
these
families.
Third,
Taiwan
Sunshine
works
with
other
groups
to
put
together
and
46
the
“I
Am
a
Hero
Games.”
During
the
games,
c
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hildren
compete
in
different
47
activities,
such
as
the
ball
throw
and
running
race.
When
children
aren’t
48
,
they
enjoy
other
activities,
such
as
playing
with
dogs
from
a
local
therapy
program.
Each
game
includes
a
prize-awarding
ceremony
in
which
all
the
children
are
formally
49
with
medals
to
celebrate
their
accomplishments.
Through
programs
like
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
the
Hero
Games,Taiwan
Sunshine
is
working
hard
to
meet
the
needs
of
families
with
special-needs
children.
A.
sponsor
B.
athletic
C.
fulfill
D.
presented
E.
consciousness
F.
isolated
G.
accepted
H.enduring
I.
embarrassment
J.
competing
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