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1、评 卷 人 得 分 一、阅 读 理 解(共 15题,每 题 2分,共 30分)PALACETHEATBLPOPERAS|HOU汨 _ IllOWTO BOOKS s B y phone:Call Ticketmaster 24 hr Booking Line on 0844 847 2484.r.一.Awww.PalaceandOperallouse.org.uk or www.ticketmaster,co.ukU l n Person:The Palace Theatre Ticket Centre,Oxford Street,Manchester,Ml 6FT(Mon-Sat10am-8

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6、1.If you want to join Live Card to save money on tickets,you can call.A.0844 847 2484 B.0800 587 5007 C.0844 499 6699 D.0161 245 66092.How can you pay for a ticket when you book by post?A.By visiting the website of a post office.B.By going to your local bank in person.C.By enclosing your Live Card i

7、n an envelope.D.By providing your credit card information.3.What benefit can group bookers enjoy according to the text?A.Delayed payment for tickets.B.Invitations to opening nights.C.Reduced booking fees by phone.D.Generous discounts on tickets.When I was 9,we packed up our home in Los Angeles and a

8、rrived at Heathrow,Londonon a gray January morning.Everyone in the family settled quickly into the city exceptme.Without my beloved beaches and endless blue-sky days,I felt at a loss and outof place.Until I made a discovery.Southbank,at an eastern bend in the Thames,is the center of Britishskateboar

9、ding,where the continuous crashing of skateboards left your head ringing.I loved it.I soon made friends with the local skaters.We spoke our own language.And my favorite:Safe.Safe meant cool.It meant hello.It meant don,t worry aboutit.Once,when trying a certain trick on the beam(横 杆),I fell onto thes

10、tones,damaging a nerve in my hand,and Toby came over,helping me up:Safe,man.Safe.A few minutes later,when I landed the trick,my friends beat their boardsloud,shouting:Safe!Safe!Safe!”And that s what mattered landing tricks,being a good skater.When I was 15,my family moved to Washington.I tried skate

11、boarding there,butthe locals were far less welcoming.Within a couple of years,I d given it up.When I returned to London in 2004,I found myself wandering down to Southbank,spending hours there.I ve traveled back several times since,most recently thispast spring.The day was cold but clear;tourists and

12、 Londoners stopped to watchthe skaters.Weaving(穿 梭)among the kids who rushed by on their boards,1 foundmy way to the beam.Then a rail-thin teenager,in a baggy white T-shirt,skidded(滑)up to the beam.He sat next to me.He seemed not to notice the man next to him.Butsoon I caught a few of his glances.I

13、was a local here 20 years ago,I told him.Then,slowly,he began to nod his head.Safe,man.Safe.z,“Yeah,I said.Safe.4.What can we learn about the author soon after he moved to London?A.He felt disappointed.B.He gave up his hobby.C.He liked the weather there.D.He had disagreements with hisfamily.5.What d

14、o the underlined words Safe!Safe!Safe!”probably mean?A.Be careful!B.Well done!C.No way!D.Don t worry!6.Why did the author like to spend time in Southbank when he returned to London?A.To join the skateboarding.B.To make new friends.C.To learn more tricks.D.To relive his childhood days.7.What message

15、does the author seem to convey in the text?A.Children should learn a second language.B.Sport is necessary for children,s health.C.Children need a sense of belonging.D.Seeing the world is a must for children.Turning wild spaces into farmland and cities has created more opportunities foranimal disease

16、s to cross into humans,scientists have warned.They calculate thatthree out of every four new infectious(传 染 性 的)diseases come from animals.Their new study shows that,when we change natural habitats into farms and urbanspaces,we unintentionally increase the probability of pathogens(病 原 体)crossingfrom

17、 animals to humans.Our findings show that the animals that remain in morehuman-controlied environments are those that are more likely to carry infectiousdiseases that can make people sick,“said Rory Gibb of University College London.“The transformation from forests,grasslands and deserts into cities

18、,suburbsand farmland has pushed many wild animals towards disappearing.Short-lived animalsthat can survive in most environments,such as rats and pigeons,have multipliedat the expense of long-lived animals such as rhinos,which have specialized habitatrequirements.The new evidence comes from analysis

19、of a data set of 184 studies including almost7,000 animal species,376 of which are known to carry pathogens shared with humans.Wild animals at risk of disappearing due to human activities have been found to carryover twice as many viruses that can cause human diseases as threatened species listedfor

20、 other reasons.The same is true of threatened species at risk due to loss ofhabitat.The new study builds on previous research showing how the transformation of landfor farming and building cities is favoring the same species everywhere.Animalslike rats and pigeons are taking over from less common on

21、es,which can survive onlyin certain habitats.When humans transform habitats,more unique species areconsistently lost and are replaced by species that are found everywhere,such aspigeons in cities and rats in farmland.These survivors appear to be the ones thatcarry the highest number of diseases.8.Wh

22、at has the new study found?A.Wild spaces are turned into farmland and cities.B.75%of new infectious diseases come from animals.C.More and more wild animals spread diseases to man.D.Rats are better at adjusting to new environments.9.How did the scientists come to the conclusion?A.By comparing studies

23、.B.By analyzing previous data.心 八 1.D.By studying the transformation ofC.By doing iield research.nl and1.10.What does the text mainly talk about?A.Habitat transformation disturbs the balance of nature.B.Human activities account for some species,dying out.C.City growth favors animals more likely to c

24、arry diseases.D.Short-lived animals have more chances to survive in cities.11.In which section of a newspaper may the text appear?A.Nature.B.Lifestyle.C.Education.D.Culture.The thing that sets children apart from adults is not their ignorance,nor theirlack of skills.Rather,it s their enormous capabi

25、lity for joy.A friend told me astory.One day,when she went to get her 6-year-old son from soccer practice,her kidgreeted her with a sad face.The teacher had criticized him for not focusing on hissoccer drills.The little boy walked out of the school with his head and shouldershanging down.He seemed w

26、rapped in sadness.But before reaching the car door,hesuddenly stopped,crouching(蹲 伏)down to look at something on the sidewalk.Mom,come here!This is the strangest bug I ve ever seen.It has,like,a millionlegs.It s amazing!The little face was overflowing with indescribable excitement.Nowadays,however,w

27、hen we walk into a classroom,especially in a high school,we 11 be choked by towering books and papers,and hiding behind them are a groupof motionless creatures,pens in hand,minds dry,just as the hollow men portrayedby T.S.Eliot.Their pursuit of joy has given way to their hunger for grades.Laughteran

28、d happiness are a distant memory for them.Although joy is an unaffordable luxury in today s increasingly fiercecompetition,administrators and teachers need a mindset shift from crushing studentswith assignments to getting them to take pleasure in productive activities whichdevelop their important qu

29、alities,like perseverance(毅 力)and obligation(责 任).Theassumption that pleasure is the enemy of competence and responsibility makes no senseeducationally.Adults tend to talk about learning as if it were medicine:unpleasant,butnecessary and good for you.Why not think of learning as if it were food-some

30、thingso valuable to humans that they want to experience it as a pleasure?12.How is Paragraph 1 mainly developed?A.By collecting data.B.By giving an example.C.By analyzing the process.D.By describing a procedure.13.What does the author intend to do in Paragraph 2?A.Clarify some puzzling questions.B.S

31、ummarize the previous paragraph.C.Provide some advice for the D.Introduce the main topic forreaders.discussion.14.What does the text suggest administrators and teachers doing?A i.B.Waking up students fondA.Supplying students with luxuries.memories.小 小.D.Involving students in meaningfulC Stopping giv

32、ing students homework.activities.15.What is the text mainly about?A.Exams are a never-ending war.B.Pleasure is the enemy of progress.C.Joy is the spokesperson for learning.D.Education is the paradise for parents.评 卷 人 卜 导 一 二、七 选 五(共 5题,每 题 2分,共 10分)Swap,Don t Shop!You keep hearing about recycling,r

33、ight?But it doesn,t end with bottles,cans,and paper.Clothing takes a huge amount of natural resources(资 源)to make,andbuying loads of new clothing(or throwing out old clothing)is not healthy for theenvironment.So what to do with all thoseperfectly-good-but-you,re-maybe-a-1i11le-sick-of-them clothes p

34、iled on yourbedroom floor?16.It s the best way to get rid of your used clothes,scoreclothes from your friends,and have a party all at the same time.A successful swap depends on the selection of clothes,the organization of theevent,and,obviously,how much fun is had.It,s really easy to do!Here are a f

35、ewpointers.Invite 5-10 people so you have a nice selection.17,and there may not beenough things to choose from:more than that,and it becomes uncontrollable.18.They should also prepare plenty of reusable bags to carry their new clothes home.Put different types of clothing on different surfaces in the

36、 room.19.Place a few mirrors around your room so people can see how things look when theytry them on.One of the ground rules of the swap should be that everyone must tryon the clothes before they take them 一 things always look different when you putthem on.Set a starting time.Maybe you say go,or tur

37、n on a certain song,or whatever.20_.And don,t forget to put out some cookies and fruits.Remember,it s a party!A.Less people than thatB.Hold a clothing swapC.If two people are competingD.Just keep music playing throughoutE.Donate whatever clothes are left overF.Have everyone put their clothes in the

38、right spotsG.Tell everyone to bring clean clothes in good condition评 卷 人 得 分 三、完 形 填 空(共 20题,每 题 1.5分,共 30分)Things have been kind of tough lately for Shannon Baker and her little family.Theyhave each other s parents and young daughter and for that they are 21.But sheand her husband are both 22 curre

39、nt 1 y.And their car is in great need of 23.And then there is the matter of their second child,who is 24 soon.So thingsare a little tense for the Baker family these days.When Shannon and her daughter were walking through a store 25 lot recently,Shannon picked up an envelope from the ground that 26$4

40、,000 in cash.Therewere a 27 of different interpretations(ft?#)that could be considered.Was thisa kind of good 28?Could it be an attempt by the universe to balance everything?Could it be simply a gift from God?Shannon didn,t know.The only thing she knewwas that the cash in that envelope 29 to someone

41、 else.Oh,and one other thing she knew:Her young daughter was 30.“My kid was standingright there 31 I found it,“Shannon told WLS-TV in Chicago.So basicallyI wanted to teach my daughter how to be 32.And for me that was enough.”Never mind the bills that were 33,or the car that needed to be fixed,or the

42、baby that would come soon.And forget that when she 34 the money over to the policeshe was told that there was actually nothing illegal if she 35 it.The police were able to return the money to the person who 36 it:an old woman.And one can imagine the 37 and relief she felt when the police handed the

43、lostenvelope back to her.She came to my house and she was almost in tears,_38 me,Shannon said.uShe gave me a hug and an envelope with a small 39 init.But the amount,large or small,didn t 40.What was important was theopportunity to teach my daughter honesty.”2L A.grateful B.upset C.sensitive D.contro

44、lled22 A.removed B.appreciated C.disappointed D.unemployed23 A.protection B.repair C.cash D.sale24-A.sick B.serious C.dull D.due25 A.gathering B.begging C.parking D.cleaning26,A.included B.contained C.charged D.paid27.A.number B.deal C.plenty D.lots28,A.expense B.hope C.fortune D.prize2%A.pointed B.

45、belonged C.owned D.possessed30 A.demanding B.affecting C.laughing D.watching31 A.when B.though C.because D.before32.A.humorous B.loyal C.ripe D.honest33.A.giving away B.piling up C.showing off D.passing by34 A.watched B.turned C.got D.collected35 A.checked B.kept C.made D.promoted36-A.sent B.dislike

46、d C.confirmed D.lost37.A.respect B.regret C.tension D.delightA.comforting B.congratu1atingC.thanking D.offending3%A.amount B.present C.account D.choice40 A.decline B.matter C.cater D.conflict第 n 卷(非 选 择 题)请 点 击 修 改 第 II卷 的 文 字 说 明 评 卷 入 得 分 四、语 法 填 空(共 10题,每 题 L5分,共 15分)A young queen was given a spe

47、cial gift from a great wizard.The wizard told her thatit was a magic box which would bring 41(happy)to the whole kingdom wheneverit was opened in a place 42 there was a spirit of generosity.The queen travelled all over her kingdom,43(look)for the most generouspeople.When she had collected them all,s

48、he opened the magic box.However,nothinghappened.One day,the queen saw a little boy begging on her way to her castle.Shewanted to give the boy some money,44 she didn t have any money with her.Theboy asked her if she could give him 45 box she had,so he could sell it 46a little money.At first the queen

49、 hesitated,because she 47(tell)the box wasmagic.But on seeing how poor the boy was,she gave it to him.The boy took the boxand opened it.Immediately,all the most wonderful things started flying out of the box,48(accompany)by the sound of singing.Why look for it in others?Goodness alwaysstarts in your

50、self.z/And as well as enjoying all the wonders of the magic box,thequeen learned to set an example 49(she),and she became the 50(good)queenever in that kingdom.评 卷 人 得 分 五、短 文 改 错(共 1题,每 题 10分,共 10分)51.Some notes will remember you how to present your ideas when you are giving aspeech.评 卷 人 得 分 六、书 面

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