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1、 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)英 语 第卷 ATwo.BThree.CFour.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10What date is it today probably?AJuly 7.BJuly 10.CJuly 17.11What is the third energy source the speakers will probably choose?第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面 5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的 A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都 有 10 秒钟的时间来回

2、答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What did the man buy yesterday?AA suit.BA shirt.CA sweater.2What are the speakers talking about?AA professor.BA lecture.CA dog.3What will the woman do first?AFind out about lectures.BHave her card stamped.CPay the entrance fees.4Where will the speakers meet?AIn the parking lot

3、.BInside the main gate.CIn the womans office.5How will the woman go to work today?ABy car.BBy bus.COn foot.第二节(共 15 分,每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选 出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6W

4、hat does the woman order for lunch?AThe fried rice.BThe hot dog.CThe tomato sandwich.7How much does the woman give the man?ATwo dollars.BThree dollars.CFive dollars.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8When did the man travel to the UK?AIn August BIn October.CIn November.9How many countries has the man traveled to thi

5、s year?ASolar.BNuclear.CWind.12What information will the speakers remove from the presentations?AThe background.BThe diagrams.CThe statistics.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13When can phone calls from artists be difficult for the woman?AWhen their work doesnt sell.BWhen they dont get payments.CWhen their work isn

6、t displayed.14What is the womans role in the service the gallery offers to large companies?AMaking initial contacts.BResponding to enquiries.CSending in photographs.15What does the woman find most enjoyable about her job?AOpening a new exhibition.BMeeting interesting people.CBeing close to art.16Wha

7、t does the woman do?AThe marketing manager.BThe gallery manager.CThe company secretary.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。17In which year did James Harman die?A1989.B1990.C1991.18How do most people know Anna Collins?AFrom a novel.BFrom a film.CFrom a charity.19Whose ten books achieved massive sales?AAnna Colli

8、ns.BIan Cheritons.CSylvia Daniels.20What can we know about Sylvia Daniels?AShe got a best actress award.BShe had a job in her hometown.CShe seldom came back to Tanbridge.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第 2 页 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。21Which of the following is TRUE about“mutton busting

9、”?AIt is a dirty and terrible game.BOnly strong adults can ride a sheep.A Growing up in Arizonas rodeo(竞技)country,I was familiar with the events that come with traveling rodeos:bull riding,dressing and mutton busting.Mutton busting is like bull riding,but instead of bulls,they use sheep.And in place

10、 of the men,its children between six and ten years old who try to hang on for eight seconds.It took me all of five minutes to say yes to the idea of riding a sheep.Being seven years old,my decision-making ability was pretty limited.I figured I could ride a sheep as well as the next kid.Little did I

11、know that I was in for a world of pain and embarrassment.My nerves were shaking the day of the rodeo.I hated being in front of crowds.I didnt like getting dirty;I didnt even like sheep,which I thought of as just dirty and smelly.Yet there I was,getting ready to ride one for eight seconds in front of

12、 hundreds of people.I wanted to run out of the field and hide in the hot car until it was over.But by the time this idea occurred to me,it was too late.I was lifted away from my mother by a rodeo trainer and placed onto a platform.My feet went into the narrow pen(羊圈)first.I felt my shoes touch the d

13、irty floor of the pen.Once I was balanced on the top of the sheep,the trainer let go and told me to lean forward.I did as he said.I could feel the animals heart beating faster than mine.I realized that the poor sheep was even more frightened than I was.Then the gate opened,and I quickly discovered t

14、hat my hold was too weak.Within three seconds I had fallen off the sheep,and found myself face-down on the sun-baked earth.The sheep thought this was its time to take revenge(复仇),and attacked me from behind.There I lay,hat down,covered in dirt,with tears streaming down my face.I looked behind me to

15、see my mother running to comfort me.“Stand up and show them youre okay,”she told me as she wiped the dirty tears from my face.I stood up,dirty and upset,waved my little hand,and walked out with my mother.Sadly,I didnt win anything,not even the respect of these rodeo animals.I did find a new admirati

16、on for those little balls of wool,though.CIt is intended to pick the fastest sheep.DIts a game for 6-to-10-year-old children.22The author decided to take part in the competition because.Ait was part of growing up Bhe thought he could do well Cmother made him do so Dhe found it very interesting 23Wha

17、t is Paragraph 5 mainly about?AWhy the author lost the competition.BWhy a mother should comfort her child.CHow the author failed in the sheep riding.DHow the sheep hurt the author when it attacked.24We learn from the article that.Asheep riding is as difficult as bull riding Bsheep riding is not popu

18、lar because the pen is very dirty Cthe author wanted to give up before the competition Dthe author kept trying until he succeeded in riding a sheep B More than 30 million people were displaced last year by environmental and weather-related disasters across Asia,and the problem is likely to grow more

19、 serious as climate change exacerbates such problems,experts have warned.Tens of millions of people are likely to be similarly displaced in the future by the effects of climate change,including rising sea levels,floods,droughts and reduced agricultural productivity.Such people are likely to migrate

20、in regions across Asia and governments must start to prepare for the problems this will create,warned the Asian Development Bank.The costs will be high about US$40 billion for adapting and putting in place protective measures from sea walls to re-growing mangrove swamps(红树林沼泽)that have been cut down

21、 that can help protect against the impacts of storm tides.While large-scale climate-related migration is a gradual phenomenon,communities in Asia and the Pacific are already experiencing the consequences of changing environmental conditions,including more 第 3 页 frequent severe storms and flooding,”t

22、he bank said last week.This could lead to a widespread crisis across the region in coming years if preparations are not made to deal with the current and probable future consequence.Robert Dobias,climate change project chief at the Asian Development Bank,said that,at present,climate change is still

23、a relatively small cause of migration,as economic causes are the most worrying and frightening,and as environmental disasters happen independently of global warning.The Asian Development Bank warned that governments must start to make preparations now,because more extreme weather has already started

24、 to take effect,though the changes so far have not been so great in their impact.The bank is working on a report that will set out in detail the likely problems and suggest a range of potential policy changes to help deal with them.25Which of the following is closest in the meaning to the underlined

25、 word“exacerbates”?ASolves.BPrevents.CWorsens.DReduces.26Which question is answered in the passage?AWhy climate change happens.BWhat preparations will be made as protective measures.CHow local governments help people to migrate after climate change.DIn which part of the globe climate-related migrati

26、on is most likely to happen.27The Asian Development Bank helps deal with the migration problem by.Aworking on a report Bchanging its migration policy Cstarting a climate change project Dlending money to the governments C(高考题)If you were bringing friends home to visit,you could show them the way.You

27、know the landmarksa big red house or a bus-stop sign.But what if you were swimming in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean?Could you still find your way home?A loggerhead turtle(海 龟)could.According to Dr.Ken Lohmann,loggerheads have a magnetic(磁力的)sense based on Earths magnetic field.It helps them locat

28、e the best spots for finding food and their home beaches.Scientists already know that several other animals,such as whales and honeybees,can detect(探测 到)magnetic fields.The difference between them and loggerheads,however,is the way they learn to use their magnetic sense.Young whales and honeybees ca

29、n learn from adults.Loggerheads are abandoned as eggs.As newborn loggerheads have no adults to learn from,what helps them figure out how to use their magnetic sense?Lohmann thinks one of the cues was light on the sea.Baby loggerheads hatch only at night.However,a small amount of light reflects off t

30、he ocean.The light makes that region brighter.Heading toward the light helps them get quickly out to sea,where they can find food.Lohmann tested whether newborn loggerheads use this light source to set their magnetic“compasses”(罗盘).He and his team put some newborns in a water tank and recorded which

31、 way they swam.Around the tank,the scientists created a magnetic field that matched the Earths.They set a weak light to the east of the magnetic field.Then they let the newborns go.At first,the newborns swam toward the light.After the scientists turned off the light,the turtles that had seen the lig

32、ht in the east always swam toward east.When the researchers reversed(颠倒)the magnetic field,these turtles turned around and swam toward the new“east”.This and the follow-up experiments all showed that loggerheads use light from the outside world to set their magnetic“compasses”and then remember the“c

33、orrect”direction.If a turtle hatches on a brightly-lit beach,that would damage its magnetic sense forever and make survival hard for the turtle.Lohmanns work has led others to protect the habitat of this endangered species.Yet many questions about these creatures remain unanswered,and researchers ha

34、ve a lot to study.28What is needed for newborn loggerheads to set their magnetic sense?AWeak light reflected off the ocean.BHelp from adult loggerheads.CBright sunlight from the sky.DFood in warmer waters.29In the experiment,after the newborns magnetic sense was set,their moving direction was determ

35、ined by.Athe light Bthe magnetic field Cother unknown factors Dthe light and the magnetic field 第 4 页 30What is the significance of Lohmanns research work?AIt enables researchers to keep track of turtles.BIt contributes to the studies of the magnetic field.CIt offers a new solution to environmental

36、pollution.DIt helps protect the loggerheads living environment.31What could be the best title of the passage?AExperiments on Loggerheads BThe Survival of the Sea Turtle CThe Loggerheads Built-in“Compass”DComparison of Loggerheads and Other Animals D(高考题)Most people arent good at creative problem sol

37、ving for two reasons:(1)They are not trained in how to be creative.(2)They dont understand group strength well enough to harness(驾驭)their power to maximize group creativity.A key element of creativity is applying existing knowledge to a new problem.The more people getting involved in solving it,the

38、more knowledge there is to work on it.Unfortunately,research shows that the traditional brainstorming methods fail to achieve that goal.When groups get together to exchange ideas,they actually come up with fewer ideas overall than if they each had worked alone.To fix this problem,you should consider

39、 the two stages of group problem-solving:divergence(分 散)and convergence(集中).Divergence happens when the group considers as many different potential solutions as possible.Convergence happens when the various proposed solutions are evaluated and reduced to a smaller set of candidate solutions to the c

40、urrent problem.The essential principle of group creativity is that individuals working alone diverge,whereas group members working together converge.In groups,once a member states a potential solution,that makes others think about the problem similarly.That is why groups working together diverge les

41、s than individuals working alone.Therefore,be aware of when to diverge and when to converge.For example,early in the problem-solving process,have group members work alone to write down statements describing the problem.Then get them back to discuss their descriptions.The group discussion will lead e

42、veryone to accept one or a small number of these statements to work onthis is healthy convergence.When starting to generate solutions,you again want divergence.Have people work alone to start.Then collect peoples initial ideas and send them around to others and allow the divergence to continue as ev

43、eryone individually builds on the ideas of other members.Finally,let the group discuss the resulting ideas.This discussion will gradually lead the group to converge on a small number of candidate solutions.This simple method works effectively,because it respects what individuals and groups do best.3

44、2According to Para.4,when a member presents an idea,others tend to_.Athink the other way round Bfollow his way of thinking Cbe more confident in their own ideas Dbe less willing to share their own ideas 33What should group members first do early in the problem-solving process?ADiscuss the problem.BS

45、implify the problem.CPut down group statements together.DWrite down their individual descriptions.34How can each group member make changes to his initial solution?ABy adding in collected evidence.BBy reorganizing his own words.CBy drawing on others ideas.DBy making his statement briefer.35What is th

46、e authors purpose in writing the passage?ATo advocate a way to make group thinking more effective.BTo demonstrate the difficulty in organizing group thinking.CTo highlight the differences between divergence and convergence.DTo show the advantage of group thinking over individual thinking.第二节(共 5 小题,

47、每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Putting children in daycare helps working parents take their minds off childcare.36 How daycare negatively affects children is related to many factors.One study has suggested that some children who spend long hours in daycare centers experienc

48、e more stress than those who spend more time in a setting with a mother.第 5 页 Another study has shown that children who are shy have a higher level of the hormone cortisol(皮质 醇)which is released when an individual shows signs of stress.37 .And as a result the child may not mix well with the other ch

49、ildren and the teachers at the daycare center,a situation that can cause stress.Another negative impact of daycare is that there is less communication between a mother and her child.38 So it is essential for a child to develop a deep bond with his or her mother,since this will lay the foundation for

50、 all the relationships he or she will form later on in life.Children who spend a lot of time with their mothers experience healthy social and emotional development,while long hours in daycare can disrupt this bonding.Children who lose out on precious mother-child bonding are observed to have behavio

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