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Ⅰ.单项填空
1.The
Red
Cross
has
started
________
food
and
blankets
to
villages
in
the
flooded
area.
A.distributing
B.dividing
C.dismissing
D.exporting
答案 A 
2.Not
all
parts
of
the
interior
(腹地)
of
Australia
are
easily
________,because
it
is
very
hot
and
not
many
people
live
there.
A.admirable
B.available
C.adjustable
D.accessible
答案 D 
3.—Shangri-la
Hotel!May
I
help
you
—I’d
like
to
________a
double
room
with
a
sea
view
for
two
nights.
A.observe
B.reserve
C.deserve
D.preserve
答案 B 
4.We
have
very
strict
quality
control
and
anything
imperfect
is
________
,so
customers
feel
secure
about
our
products.
A.denied
B.rejected
C.deserted
D.refused
答案 B 
5.Even
though
she
has
gone
abroad,we
still
________
each
other
by
e-mail.
A.put
up
with
B.keep
up
with
C.keep
in
touch
with
D.catch
up
with
答案 C 
6.Michael
has
delayed
________
the
bike
to
me
till
today.
A.returning
B.to
return
C.to
have
returned
D.being
returned
答案 A 
7.It
is
________
of
him
to
set
his
aim
high
but
do
little,
so
he
is
always
leaving
things
undone.
A.specific
B.typical
C.flexible
D.widespread
答案 B 
8.—Mind
if
I
sit
here
—________.
A.Suit
yourself
B.Behave
yourself
C.Never
mind
D.Help
yourself
答案 A 
9.It
was
not
until
near
the
end
of
the
letter
________
she
mentioned
her
own
plan.
A.that
B.where
C.why
D.when
答案 A 
10.A
lot
of
new
difficulties
________
when
the
tax
system
came
into
existence.
A.raised
B.aroused
C.arose
D.rose
答案 C 
Ⅱ.完形填空
Before
reading
McCarty’s
story
I
had
thought
that
a
smile
just
invited
unwanted
attention.Afterwards
I
had
a__1__opinion.I
found
that
smiling
could
__2__
myself
and
the
people
around
me.
Recently
I
became
a(n)
__3__
in
my
son’s
school.The
more
I
drove
the
more
I
heard
the
other
drivers
__4__about
a
new
crossing
guard,
the
person
who
__5__
the
flow
of
traffic
so
that
cars
can
get
in
and
out
of
the
school
area
__6__
and
safely.The
guard,
not
having
much
__7__,
seemed
unsure
when
he
made
a
decision,
which
often
__8__
long
lines
of
heavy
traffic.Most
days
he
looked
worried.I
saw
cars
pass
by
him
with
the
__9__
drivers.I
wanted
to
do
something
just
to
make
the
guard
__10__.
Then
I
realized
I
did
have
the
__11__
to
change
at
least
one
interaction
(互动)
in
his
day.One
morning
when
the
crossing
guard
gave
me
a(n)
__12__
to
pull
into
the
school,
I
moved
my
car
forward.Then,
just
before
I
began
my
__13__,
I
gave
him
a
big
smile.He
saw
me,
and
then
his
face
__14__.He
smiled
back
at
me
as
I
continued
my
turn.
That’s
it.That’s
all
it
took.I
knew
I
had
made
a
__15__
in
his
day.And
__16__
I
have
yet
to
speak
a
word
to
this
man,
I
know
he
__17__
me
because
we
smile
to
each
other
every
time
he
sees
me
behind
the
wheel.
Now,
I
__18__smile
toward
people
around
me.I
can’t
speak
for
the
people
who
have
__19__
these
smiles,
but
I
can
say
my
life
is
so
much
__20__,
so
much
more
joyous,
that
I
can’t
imagine
how
I
lived
without
such
a
smile.I
hope
I
can
make
others
share
their
happiness
just
as
freely.
【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。作者通过一个小故事告诉我们应该多向他人微笑。
1.A.poor
B.new
C.strong
D.popular
答案 B
2.A.change
B.protect
C.educate
D.surprise
答案 A 
3.A.teacher
B.cleaner
C.driver
D.adviser
答案 C 
4.A.ask
B.argue
C.learn
D.complain
答案 D 
5.A.admits
B.controls
C.breaks
D.notices
答案 B
6.A.quickly
B.closely
C.quietly
D.lately
答案 A 
7.A.interest
B.discussion
C.experience
D.consideration
答案 C 
8.A.drew
B.reduced
C.followed
D.caused
答案 D 
9.A.careless
B.impatient
C.drunk
D.dangerous
答案 B 
10.A.relaxed
B.proud
C.nervous
D.confused
答案 A 
11.A.truth
B.message
C.power
D.program
答案 C 
12.A.address
B.gift
C.report
D.sign
答案 D 
13.A.work
B.turn
C.test
D.journey
答案 B 
14.
A.softened
B.reddened
C.darkened
D.hardened
答案 A 
15.A.speech
B.mistake
C.decision
D.difference
答案 D 
16.A.now
that
B.as
if
C.even
though
D.only
if
答案 C 
17.A.believes
B.recognizes
C.supports
D.interviews
答案 B 
18.A.always
B.never
C.hardly
D.sometimes
答案 A 
19.A.sent
B.enjoyed
C.collected
D.received
答案 D 
20.A.easier
B.longer
C.brighter
D.busier
答案 C 
Ⅲ.阅读理解
Safety
is
a
huge
concern
whenever
I
run
with
my
earphones
in.But
I
need
music
to
run.Otherwise
all
I
hear
is
the
sound
of
my
own
breathing.So
I’ve
found
a
compromise:
I
run
with
only
one
earphone
in.The
music
sounds
off.It’s
an
imperfect
solution.
An
updated
pair
of
headphones,
called
AfterShokz,aim
to
do
better.AfterShokz
bills
itself
as
using
bone
conducting
technology
to
conduct
music
from
the
front
of
the
ear,
delivering
sound
through
your
cheekbone
and
inner
ear.This
keeps
your
eardrum
(鼓膜)
free
to
hear
everything
else.
“Earbuds
(耳塞式耳机)
are
typically
designed
to
block
out
all
sound,
which
is
fine
when
you’re
inside.But
when
you’re
outside,
you
need
all
your
senses.It
would
be
like
sending
you
out
cycling
with
a
blindfold
on,”
says
Rod
Annet,
managing
director
of
AfterShokz.
Here’s
where
AfterShokz
comes
in.The
headphones
hook
over
the
back
of
your
head
with
the
main
“bud”
resting
high
up
against
your
cheek.This
keeps
your
ear
free
to
delight
in
other
sounds.
So
do
they
work
In
a
word,
yes.During
a
45-minute
jog,
they
didn’t
bounce
or
shift.I
heard
far
more
of
my
environment
than
I
normally
do:a
nearby
bike
there;
a
runner
passing
me
again
to
my
left;
and
so
forth.
What
about
the
downsides
If
you’re
a
huge
fan
of
high-quality
sound,
you
might
find
the
headphones
a
bit
tinny.One
friend
expressed
concerns
about
missing
the
ability
to
get
lost
in
the
music
as
you
might
be
distracted
by
other
noises,
although
I
personally
didn’t
find
that
an
issue.
Yet
those
are
all
minor
details.For
me,
probably
the
biggest
problem
is
the
price.Ranging
between
£49.96
to
£83.29,
AfterShokz
headphones
aren’t
exactly
cheap.
With
all
that
considered,
would
I
recommend
them
Yes.AfterShokz
headphones
are
quite
useful.While
out
jogging,
they
were
light,
painless,
and
easy
to
use.They
made
me
feel
safer.
【语篇解读】 本文是说明文。文章介绍了一款适合跑步时戴的耳机。
1.What
does
the
author’s
friend
think
of
AfterShokz
headphones
A.They
prevent
users
getting
lost.
B.They
deliver
high-quality
sound.
C.They
often
move
while
users
are
running.
D.They
fail
to
allow
users
to
enjoy
the
music.
答案 D 
2.The
author
thinks
AfterShokz
headphones________.
A.are
too
expensive
B.seem
quite
useless
C.make
users
feel
pain
D.are
too
complex
to
use
答案 A 
3.What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
text
A.To
express
worries.
B.To
introduce
a
product.
C.To
share
a
personal
story.
D.To
complain
about
a
product.
答案 B Ⅰ.用所给词的适当形式填空
1.Mark
Twain
has
been
called
the
________
(invent)
of
the
American
novel.
2.Much
of
the
city
was
still
closed
off
as
police
________(comb)the
area
for
bombs.
3.The
second
is
our
ability
________
(relate)
to
others
through
the
Internet.
4.I
heard
someone
________(click)
off
something
on
a
typewriter
in
the
next
room.
5.I’d
actually
feel
pretty
bad
about
that,because
the
noise
is
really
________(bother)
us.
6.Internet
users
can
read
articles
________
(write)
by
experts
in
this
field.
7.In
fact
some
young
people
spend
too
much
time
________
(play)
computer
games.
8.The
only
way
to
reach
the
________(abandon)
village
is
on
foot
or
on
your
own
wheels.
9.We’ve
all
heard
about
the
earth’s
temperature
rising
at
an
________(alarm)
rate.
10.Maybe
that’s
not
true
for
you.Would
you
be
willing
to
test
the
________(assume)
答案 1.inventor 2.combed 3.to
relate 4.clicking 5.bothering 6.written 7.playing 8.abandoned
9.alarming 10.assumption
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.There
are
at
least
three
reasons
why
so
many
children
________________(辍学)
since
last
year.
2.She
took
good
care
of
the
public
property
and
________________
(树立榜样)
all
of
us.
3.It
is
reported
that
the
head
of
state
will
____________________
(向全国发表讲话)
through
the
Internet.
4.I
don’t
think
his
remarks
________________
(与……相关)
our
discussion.
5.The
teacher
gave
a
command
that
all
the
pupils
________________
(马上集合).
6.________________
(大家公认为)
we
can
never
expect
a
bluer
sky
unless
we
create
a
less
polluted
world.
答案 1.have
dropped
out
of
school 2.set
a
good
example
to 3.address
the
whole
nation 4.are
relevant
to
5.(should)
gather
at
once 6.It’s
widely
acknowledged
that
Ⅲ.课文缩写填空
Two
students
gave
their
speeches
about
the
advantages
and
1.disadvantages
of
the
Internet
use
at
a
debate.
One
of
them
is
in
favour
of
the
Internet.In
her
view,
the
Internet
has
positive
2.effects
on
our
lives.She
3.offered
us
two
explanations:the
Internet
is
now
the
first
source
people
turn
to
when
they
need
information.Besides,
the
Internet
is
also
helpful
for
people
to
build
social
4.bonds.What
is
more,
the
disabled
can
5.correspond
and
communicate
with
others
with
the
help
of
the
Internet.
However,
the
other
one
doesn’t
think
so.In
his
speech,
he
mainly
6.addressed
the
drawbacks
of
the
Internet.On
one
hand,
the
information
provided
by
the
Internet
has
not
been
7.evaluated
for
accuracy.On
the
other
hand,
the
Internet
not
only
8.affects
people’s
private
lives
but
also
damages
people’s
ability
to
live
normal
lives.So
he
advised
that
people
should
either
9.limit
the
use
of
it
or
learn
how
to
10.handle
the
problems
it
caused.Ⅰ.用所给词的适当形式填空
1.________
(wear)
out
after
a
long
walk,Henry
called
and
said
he
couldn’t
come.
2.It’s
ten
o’clock
but
the
store
remains
________
(close).What’s
the
matter
3.As
time
went
by,his
theory
proved
________
(be)
true.
4.Sunshine,fresh
air,and
rest
often
accelerate
a
person’s
recovery
from
________
(sick).
5.They
come
from
as
far
away
as
Australia,the
Caribbean
and
China,but
they
all
share
a
common
________
(addict).
6.It
is
not
how
much
we
do
but
how
much
love
we
put
into
what
we
do
that
________
(beneficial)
our
work
most.
7.Mature
adults
may
end
up
in
debt
because
they
are
________
(able)
to
hold
back
the
desire
to
buy
a
car
they
can’t
afford
in
an
effort
to
“keep
up
with
the
Joneses.”
8.Much
to
our
________
(astonish),he
was
angry
at
our
offer.
9.We
arranged
the
performance
for
the
foreign
guests
after
the
meeting
and
they
were
satisfied
with
the
________
(arrange).
10.It
is
hardly
surprising
that
part
of
their
self-respect
comes
from
the
________
(approve)
of
others.
答案 1.Worn 2.closed 3.to
be 4.sickness
5.addiction 6.benefits 7.unable 8.astonishment
9.arrangement 10.approval
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.I
must
say
that
I
________________
(有潜力)
to
work
as
an
instructor.
2.The
doctor
worked
on
for
eighteen
hours
without
rest,________________(这使他筋疲力尽).
3.Consideration
for
other
people
________________(对我们所有人很重要).
4.________________(吸毒上瘾),he
seldom
calls
his
parents
except
when
he
asks
them
for
money.
5.If
you
________________,it’ll
be
delivered
to
your
door.
6.Body
language
is
an
important
part
of
nonverbal
communication
and
it
________________
(与文化有关).
答案 1.have
the
potential 2.which
wore
him
out
3.is
vital
to/for
all
of
us 4.Addicted
to
drugs 5.subscribe
to
the
magazine 6.is
connected
with
cultures
Ⅲ.课文缩写填空
If
you
open
up
any
medicine
cupboard
or
go
to
any
medicine
1.counter
in
the
world,
it
is
likely
that
you
will
find
2.aspirin
and
penicillin.
Aspirin
was
invented
in
1897.
The
first
3.trials
of
this
medicine
took
place
in
1899.
In
1900
aspirin
was
sold
in
shops
in
the
form
of
4.tablets.Not
only
has
aspirin
proved
5.vital
for
reducing
fever
and
helping
stop
pain,but
there
are
also
other
things
that
aspirin
can
help
with.
In
1977
a
study
carried
out
in
the
USA
showed
that
aspirin
could
prevent
6.strokes.
Another
drug
that
has
helped
increase
the
standard
of
people’s
health
is
penicillin.
It
was
discovered
by
a
Scottish
scientist
named
Fleming
in
1928.
In
1940,
two
other
scientists
managed
to
make
and
test
the
new
drug
in
large
7.quantities.Due
to
the
8.widespread
use
of
penicillin,
many
lives
were
saved
during
World
War
Ⅱ.
Penicillin
became
the
greatest
drug
of
the
20th
century,
saving
millions
of
lives.Ⅰ.单项填空
1.—Have
you
been
to
the
Great
Wall
—Perhaps
not
in
my
memory.________,it
might
have
been
during
my
early
childhood.
A.If
any
B.If
ever
C.If
not
D.If
possible
答案 B 
2.An
annual
study
found
that
2%
of
South
Koreans
aged
10—19
needed
treatment
for
excessive
online
gaming
or
were
at
risk
of________.
A.addiction
B.administration
C.association
D.attraction
答案 A 
3.It
is
________
that
he
has
been
addicted
to
drugs
and
has
difficulty
quitting
it.
A.obviously
B.apparently
C.possibly
D.likely
答案 D 
4.________
the
Internet
is
bridging
the
distance
between
people,it
may
also
break
some
families
or
cause
other
family
problems.
A.As
B.If
C.While
D.Since
答案 C 
5.There
is
a
________
increase
in
the
number
of
the
cars
in
my
neighborhood.
A.sharp
B.quick
C.aware
D.slow
答案 A 
6.We
________
the
Ministry
of
Health’s
efforts
to
reform
the
health
care
system,which
help
relieve
the
high
medical
cost
burdens.
A.adapted
B.congratulated
C.applauded
D.measured
答案 C 
7.Not
only
________
his
lesson,but
also
he
often
helps
others
with
their
lessons.
A.did
he
do
well
in
B.he
do
well
in
C.does
he
do
well
in
D.he
did
well
in
答案 C 
8.It
is
vital
that
schools
________
students
to
use
computer
technology.
A.should
be
taught
B.must
teach
C.teach
D.are
taught
答案 C 
9.________
the
new
medicine
for
a
year
and
we’ll
see
how
well
it
works.
A.Try
out
B.Make
out
C.Give
out
D.Pick
out
答案 A 
10.—Just
a
moment.I
haven’t
finished
packing
my
suitcase.
—________.It’s
high
time
we
left
for
the
airport.
A.Go
ahead
B.Take
it
easy
C.Hurry
up
D.That’s
fine
答案 C 
Ⅱ.阅读理解
A
“The
Man
with
the
Golden
Arm”
may
sound
like
the
name
of
some
superhero
in
a
comic
book.But
this
name
belongs
to
78-year-old
James
Harrison—an
Australian
man
who
has
donated
blood
almost
every
week,
saving
more
than
2
million
babies
in
the
process.
Harrison
told
CNN,
an
American
channel,
about
why
he
chooses
to
donate,
even
though
it’s
not
the
most
pleasurable
experience:“Never
once
have
I
watched
the
needle
go
in
my
arm.I
can’t
stand
the
sight
of
blood,
and
I
can’t
stand
pain.”
An
amazingly
unique
antibody
(抗体)
in
Harrison’s
blood
makes
it
a
true
lifesaver
for
babies
who
could
be
affected
by
rhesus
disease.
The
condition
occurs
during
some
pregnancies,
when
a
woman
who
has
rhesus-negative
blood
produces
antibodies
that
destroy
her
babies’
cells.This
can
happen
when
the
baby
has
the
same
rhesus-positive
blood
as
the
father.Rhesus
disease
can
cause
health
issues
in
babies.It
can
even
result
in
death.
Harrison’s
blood
helped
physicians
develop
an
injection
called
Anti-D
in
the
1960s,
which
prevents
women
who
have
rhesus-negative
blood
from
developing
the
harmful
antibodies
while
pregnant.After
Harrison
completes
one
of
his
routine
donations,
his
blood
can
be
used
to
create
more
vaccines
(疫苗).
“I
started
donating
in
1955,
two
days
after
I
turned
18,”
Harrison
said
when
he
completed
his
1,075th
donation.
As
CNN
reported,
every
Anti-D
vaccine
created
in
Australia
has
something
to
do
with
a
donation
from
Harrison,
who
holds
the
record
for
most
blood
donations
in
Australia.
“A
number
of
mothers
have
come
up
to
me
and
said,
‘Thank
you
very
much
for
what
you’ve
done,
because
I
now
have
one,
two,
three
healthy
children,’”
Harrison
said.
Harrison’s
own
daughter,
Tracey
Mellowship,
had
been
one
of
the
17
percent
of
women
who
need
Anti-D
during
their
pregnancy.The
injection
helped
guarantee
her
second
son
would
be
born
healthy.
“Dad
had
always
donated—we
knew
that,”
Mellowship
said.“But
it
didn’t
hit
home
until
I
was
pregnant
and
knew
the
consequences.”
【语篇解读】 本文是记叙文。澳大利亚一位老翁的血液中含有罕见的溶血性疾病抗体,他从18岁开始每周献血,至今已坚持了约60年,拯救了两百多万婴儿的性命。
1.From
the
first
two
paragraphs
we
can
infer
that
Harrison
is________.
A.humorous
and
smart
B.brave
and
unselfish
C.friendly
but
nervous
D.optimistic
but
weak
答案 B 
2.Babies
affected
by
rhesus
disease________.
A.have
the
same
blood
type
as
their
mothers
B.develop
the
disease
after
being
born
C.can’t
form
blood
themselves
D.grow
problematic
cells
答案 D 
3.Harrison’s
blood
can________.
A.help
patients
develop
Anti-D
B.avoid
the
risk
of
rhesus
disease
C.cure
rhesus
disease
affected
babies
D.stop
babies
from
producing
antibodies
答案 B 
4.Before
Mellowship
was
injected
Anti-D,
her
family
didn’t________.
A.understand
the
meaning
of
Harrison’s
act
B.expect
she
would
have
another
healthy
son
C.realize
the
high
rate
of
potential
rhesus
disease
D.know
Harrison
held
a
record
for
donating
blood
答案 A 
B
There
are
many
realistic
writers
in
American
history.They
made
great
contributions
to
the
development
of
the
culture
of
the
America
and
the
world.
Mark
Twain
(1835—1910)
was
the
first
major
American
writer
to
be
born
away
from
the
East
Coast—in
the
border
state
of
Missouri.His
regional
masterpieces
were
the
memoir(回忆录)
Life
on
the
Mississippi
and
the
novels
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer
and
Adventures
of
Huckleberry
Finn.Twain’s
style—influenced
by
journalism,were
the
dialect,direct
and
simple
but
also
highly
humorous—first
changed
the
way
Americans
write
their
language.His
characters
speak
like
real
people
and
sound
differently
American,using
local
dialects,newly
invented
words,and
regional
accents.
Other
writers
interested
in
regional
differences
and
dialect
were
George
W.Cable,Thomas
Nelson
Page,Joel
Chandler
Harris,Mary
Noailles
Murfree,Sarah
Orne
Jewett,Mary
E.Wilkins
Freeman,Henry
Cuyler
Bunner,and
William
Sydney
Porter
(O.Henry).A
version
of
local
color
regionalism
that
focused
on
minority
experiences
can
be
seen
in
the
works
of
Charles
W.Chesnutt
(African
American),of
María
Ruiz
de
Burton,one
of
the
earliest
Mexican
American
novelists
to
write
in
English,and
in
the
works
of
Abraham
Cahan.William
Dean
Howells
also
represented
the
realist
tradition
through
his
novels,including
The
Rise
of
Silas
Lapham
and
his
work
as
editor
of
the
Atlantic
Monthly.
Henry
James
(1843—1916)
faced
the
Old
World-New
World
dilemma(困境)
by
writing
directly
about
it.Although
born
in
New
York
City,he
spent
most
of
his
adult
years
in
England.His
novels
center
on
Americans
who
live
in
or
travel
to
Europe.With
its
complex,highly
abstract
sentences
and
description
of
emotional
and
psychological
differences,James’s
fiction
can
be
hard
to
understand.Among
his
more
accessible
works
are
the
novels
Daisy
Miller,about
a
pretty
American
girl
in
Europe,and
The
Turn
of
the
Screw,a
mysterious
ghost
story.
Realism
also
influenced
American
drama
of
the
period,in
part
through
the
works
of
Howells
but
also
through
the
works
of
such
Europeans
as
Ibsen
and
Zola.Although
realism
was
most
influential
in
terms
of
set
design
and
staging,but
audiences
only
loved
the
special
effects
offered
up
by
the
popular
stories.
The
most
ambitious
attempt
at
bringing
modern
realism
into
the
drama
was
James
Herne’s
Margaret
Fleming,which
addressed
issues
of
the
society
through
realistic
dialogue,psychological
insight
and
symbolism;the
play
was
not
a
success,as
critics
and
audiences
felt
it
had
too
much
unseemly
topics
and
wrong
scenes.
5.What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about
A.Some
American
realistic
writers.
B.The
main
styles
of
realistic
works.
C.The
influence
of
realistic
works.
D.The
characters
of
American
culture.
答案 A 
6.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
masterpiece
of
Mark
Twain
A.Life
on
the
Mississippi.
B.Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer.
C.Adventures
of
Huckleberry
Finn.
D.The
Turn
of
the
Screw.
答案 D 
7.The
first
writer
who
changed
the
writing
style
of
American
works
is
________.
A.George
W.Cable
B.Mark
Twain
C.Thomas
Nelson
Page
D.Joel
Chandler
Harris
答案 B 
8.What
do
you
know
about
Henry
James
A.He
was
born
in
England
and
grew
up
in
New
York
City.
B.His
writing
style
is
direct,simple
and
humorous.
C.His
works
are
about
the
life
of
Americans
living
in
Europe.
D.His
works
use
local
newly
invented
words,and
regional
accents.
答案 C 
9.Some
of
Henry
James’
works
are
hard
to
understand
because
________.
A.there
are
many
complex,highly
abstract
sentences
in
his
works
B.he
uses
many
dialects
and
regional
accents
in
his
works
C.he
represents
the
realist
tradition
through
his
works
D.he
uses
less
romantic
tone
and
more
local
dialects
in
his
works
答案 A 
10.It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.American
drama
was
not
popular
with
Americans
B.modern
realism
was
too
far
away
from
the
life
of
Americans
C.the
realism
didn’t
influence
American
drama
successfully
D.the
works
of
realistic
writers
were
hated
by
Americans
答案 C Ⅰ.单项填空
1.The
more
you
like
yourself,________,which
makes
you
unique.
A.the
less
you
are
like
anyone
else
B.you
are
less
like
anyone
else
C.you
are
the
less
like
anyone
else
D.the
less
like
you
are
anyone
else
答案 A 
2.________
by
the
sharp
fall
of
the
stock
market,thousands
and
thousands
of
stockholders
sold
out
their
stock
at
a
sacrifice.
A.Having
alarmed
B.Alarmed
C.To
be
alarmed
D.Being
alarmed
答案 B 
3.The
Internet
plays
an
important
role
in
our
life.Without
the
Internet,life
________
quite
different
nowadays.
A.would
be
B.will
be
C.is
D.was
答案 A 
4.I
know
this
is
not
quite
the
right
word,but
I
can’t
be
________to
think
of
a
better
one.
A.disturbed
B.bothered
C.troubled
D.worried
答案 B 
5.—I
need
to
advertise
for
a
roommate
for
next
term.
—________?Mary
is
interested.
A.Why
bother
B.Why
not
C.So
what
D.What
for
答案 A 
6.Mr.Richard
was
disappointed
that
many
students
who
had
signed
up
for
his
adventure
course
________at
the
last
moment.
A.left
out
B.got
out
C.passed
out
D.dropped
out
答案 D 
7.The
scientist
corresponds
with
colleagues
in
order
to
learn
about
matters
________
to
her
own
research.
A.relevant
B.instant
C.resistant
D.important
答案 A 
8.The
recent
research
attempts
to
________
the
effectiveness
of
different
drugs
used
for
the
new
virus.
A.cover
B.guarantee
C.estimate
D.evaluate
答案 D 
9.The
milk
is
reported
to
have
serious
side
effects
and
has
been
________
from
the
market
for
further
tests.
A.withdrawn
B.cancelled
C.renewed
D.appointed
答案 A 
10.Give
me
an
undisturbed
hour
and
I
________
the
work
Tom
has
left
unfinished.
A.see
to
B.will
see
to
C.would
be
seeing
to
D.have
seen
to
答案 B 
Ⅱ.阅读理解
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D.Work
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答案 A 
2.We
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A.Camp
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of
cooking
答案 D 
Ⅲ.任务型阅读
Is
E-mail
Dead
With
the
rise
of
rapid-fire
messaging,the
digital
letter
seems
to
be
crawling
toward
the
fate
of
snail
mail.If
your
in-box
is
currently
reporting
unread
messages
in
the
hundreds
or
thousands,you
might
have
a
hard
time
believing
the
news:e-mail
is
on
the
decline.The
total
volume
of
e-mail
has
dropped
about
10
percent
since
2010.
The
word
“e-mail”
itself
tells
you
about
its
origins:it
was
modeled
on
written
letters.To
this
day,a
lot
of
e-mail
begins
with
a
salutation.Maybe
it’s
“Hey”
instead
of
“Dear
Casey,”
but
it’s
there.And
because
there
was
so
much
overhead
involved
with
sending
a
letter—folding,enveloping,addressing,stamping,mailing—few
bothered
to
send
only
a
few
words.The
effort
seemed
to
justify
a
longer
message.Once
viewed
as
the
death
of
the
personal
human
touch,e-mail
has
now
taken
over
the
letter’s
place
as
a
form
of
new
communication,both
business
and
personal.But
is
its
day
in
the
digital
sun
coming
to
a
close
Today’s
instant
electronic
memos,such
as
texting
and
Facebook
and
Twitter
messages,are
more
direct,more
concentrated,more
efficient.They
get
rid
of
the
salutation;we
already
know
the
“to”
and
“from”.Many
corporations
are
moving
to
messaging
networks
for
exactly
that
reason:more
signal,less
noise,and
less
time.
This
trend
is
further
evidence
that
store-and-forward
systems
such
as
e-mail
and
voicemail
are
outdated.Instead
of
my
leaving
you
a
lengthy
message
that
you
pick
up
later,I
can
now
send
you
an
easily
consumed
message
that
you
can
read
and
respond
to
on
the
go.
The
decline
of
e-mail
corresponds
neatly
to
the
dawn
of
the
mobile
era.
Does
this
mean
e-mail
is
on
its
way
to
the
dustbin
of
digital
history?Was
it
just
a
transitional
technology
from
postal
mail
to
the
new,rapid-fire
communication
channels
Not
necessarily.E-mail
still
has
certain
advantages.Whereas
tweets
and
texts
feel
transient—you
read
them,then
they’re
gone
into
an
endless
string,e-mail
still
feels
like
something
you
have,that
you
can
file,search
and
return
to
later.It’s
easy
to
imagine
that
it
will
continue
to
feel
more
appropriate
for
formal
communications:agreements,important
news
and
longer
explanations.
So
in
a
word,no,e-mail
won’t
go
away
completely.Remember,we’ve
been
through
a
transition
like
this
not
so
long
ago:when
e-mail
was
on
the
rise,people
said
that
postal
mail
was
dead.That’s
not
how
it
works.Postal
mail
found
its
place,and
so
will
e-mail.Technology
rarely
replaces
an
institution
completely;it
just
adds
new
avenues.
Is
E-mail
Dead?
The
origins
of
E-mail
The
word
“e-mail”
was
first
modeled
on
(1)________
letters. Many
people
were
unwilling
to
write
letters
owing
to
the
(2)________
sending
procedures. E-mail,referred
to
as
the
ending
of
the
interpersonal
touch,has
sprung
up
as
a
new
(3)________
form.
Current
situations
As
the
rapid-fire
messages
rise,there
is
a
(4)________
that
the
digital
letters
appear
slower. Your
in-box
is
filled
with
messages
going
unread,further
(5)________
e-mail
will
be
possible
to
be
replaced. It
is
evident
that
the
total
volume
of
e-mail
has
(6)________
to
90
percent
since
2010. People
and
corporations
(7)________
to
messaging
networks
and
instant
electronic
memos
out
of
convenience.
(8)________
Formal
communications
cannot
leave
e-mail
behind,as
it
is
still
an
appropriate
way. An
institution
can
hardly
be
(9)________
completely;technology
just
adds
new
avenues. E-mail
is
(10)________
to
step
out
of
digital
history
completely.
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。文章探讨了电子邮件是否会消亡的问题。
1.written 
2.complicated/complex 
3.communication 
4.trend 
5.evidencing/proving 
6.decreased/declined/fallen/dropped 
7.turn/move 
8.Conclusion(s)/Summary/Summaries 
9.replaced 
10.unlikely 
Ⅳ.书面表达
Science
and
technology
have
developed
more
rapidly
in
the
past
100
years
than
in
any
period
of
human
history.
One
of
its
results
is
an
excessive
growth
of
information.
The
era
of
information
has
already
come,
and
our
life
has
changed
in
a
subtle
way.
The
development
and
popularization
of
the
Internet,
along
with
cell
phones
and
all
kinds
of
electronic
devices
have
influenced
our
habits
a
lot.
Some
people
state
that
with
the
explosion
of
information,
it
is
much
easier
and
more
convenient
for
us
to
find
out
anything
we
would
like
to
know,
which
can
help
us
to
develop
our
creativity.
However,many
people
argue
that
information
explosion
is
not
the
equivalent
of
knowledge
explosion.Moreover,with
the
continuously
growing
number
of
information,the
world
becomes
a
confusion
to
us
with
both
useful
news
and
unwanted
messages,which
is
far
from
helping
stimulating
out
creativity.
【写作内容】
1.用约30个单词写出上文概要;
2.用约120个单词,就
“信息爆炸是否会破坏我们的创造力”发表你的观点,内容包括:
(1)结合实际,谈谈你的感受。
(2)你认为信息爆炸是否会破坏我们的创造力?
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
                                    
【参考范文】
The
new
era
has
witnessed
an
explosion
of
information.
Attitudes
towards
the
discussion
whether
too
much
information
spoils
creativity
vary
people
from
people.
In
our
daily
life,
it’s
convenient
for
us
to
have
access
to
the
latest
information
easily
through
the
Internet.
Therefore,
we
can
avoid
the
detour
to
truth.
Meanwhile,
we
can
get
far
more
inspirations
from
the
wisdom
of
others
and
transfer
them
into
personalized
thoughts,
which
is
fundamental
to
developing
our
creativity.
From
my
perspective,
it
is
unfair
to
say
that
the
explosion
of
information
may
well
have
a
negative
effect
on
our
life.
The
point
is
that
the
way
we
choose
it
and
use
it.
When
we
take
advantage
of
the
latest
information
wisely,
it
is
not
destructive
to
our
creativity.
On
the
contrary,
it
can
promote
the
development
of
our
creativity
and
originality
to
some
extent.Ⅰ.用所给词的适当形式填空
1.How
long
will
it
take
you
________(wind)
on
a
further
100
metres
of
line
2.One
day,while
she
was
________(scan)books,she
was
attracted
by
a
true
story.
3.I
will
go
to
the
party
if
________
(invite).
4.It
houses
a
diverse
collection
of
European
art
ranging
from
13th
century
________
(religion)
paintings
to
more
modern
ones.
5.Two
new
motor
roads
have
recently
been
opened,and
several
others
are
under
________
(construct).
6.All
bookings
made
before
12
September
will
receive
free
travel
________
(insure)
for
the
entire
family!
7.Most
people
nowadays
use
“IT”
instead
of
its
________
(translate)
“xinxi
jishu.”
8.When
it’s
time
for
bed,you
can
hardly
fall
asleep.________
(obvious)
you
are
suffering
from
jet
lag.
9.But
what
I
have
found
helpful
is
for
me
to
be
mentally
prepared
to
face
________
(reject).
10.While
watching
TV,children
do
not
________
(mere)
absorb
words
and
images.
答案 1.to
wind 2.scanning 3.invited 4.religious 5.construction 6.insurance 7.translation 8.Obviously 9.rejection 10.merely
Ⅱ.完成句子
1.________________
(显而易见)
electrical
cars
are
quite
popular
nowadays.
2.The
young
college
student
________________
(献身)
to
save
the
drowning
child.
3.________________
(彼得一向如此)
to
slip
when
there
is
work
to
be
done!
4.________________
(与我们的朋友保持联系)
is
an
important
part
of
friendship.
5.________________
(正是直到父亲回到家)
that
we
began
to
have
supper
last
night.
答案 1.It
is
obvious
that 2.sacrificed
his
life 3.It’s
typical
of
Peter 4.Keeping
in
touch
with
our
friends
5.It
was
not
until
Father
came
back
home
Ⅲ.课文缩写填空
The
first
public
TV
1.broadcasts
were
made
in
the
USA
in
1925.
Many
people
contributed
to
the
development
of
TV.
In
1928,
John
Logie
Baird
2.constructed
the
first
colour
TV,
but
it
was
not
until
1938
that
the
first
colour
TV
programme
was
3.broadcast.Most
people
have
4.benefited
from
satellite
TV
since
satellites
were
used
to
broadcast
TV
in
1962.
5.Satellites
allow
everyone
to
receive
the
same
broadcast
at
the
same
time.
The
history
of
sound
6.recorders
began
in
1877,when
Thomas
Edison
made
the
first
recording
of
a
human
voice
on
his
invention,
the
record
player.
It
had
to
be
7.wound
up
by
hand
and
only
played
records
two
minutes
long.
By
the
late
1960s,8.portable
cassette
players
were
developed,along
with
video
recorders.
With
the
development
of
9.digital
technology,
sound
and
video
can
now
be
stored
on
a
PC,
on
the
Internet,
or
using
some
form
of
portable
10.storage.