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一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 50 分。)V 1. You can do whatever you wish you get the first place in the exam.
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& @5 p* Y, X( E9 t- c3. The book is not eligible _____copyright in China.
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( z1 H( m+ ?& r6 Z8 x! U4. Which is the best approach _____ this problem?. B/ P7 d5 @3 l% s
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5. Did you notice the guy ______ head looked like a big potato?7 z! |- @$ x. S8 C8 H7 J5 x
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D. whom
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Don't read _______ the sun. It's bad ______ your eyes.
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B. be married( X! g7 W. o$ B, U# s. X
C. got married
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8. I’ve been told to lose weight and stop _____ .
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Our knowledge of computers ________ growing all the time.
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6 z+ n( k9 ]! `" j; `8 p- ^/ LYou've got to __________ in yourself, or you'll never succeed. 6 N" x9 d2 [. U+ n8 e
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11. _________ the earth to be flat, many feared that Columbus would fall off the edge of the earth.& N" W- f- T# n5 U5 t& _
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She would be very good for the job, but the same is _______ of several other candidates.
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13. The crowd _____out their approval.
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15. All the members are trying to find out who is responsible the accident.4 C7 J. q( `4 E6 {# c- T5 N
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Who'll ________ the children when Sarah's in the hospital?
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$ f% ~( n/ ~: r8 n3 D-- Hello, I'm Harry Potter.9 Y1 i* z0 z% M5 a: b: p" W
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-- Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ______.
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1 o( b1 x Z4 U. Y( N- g' v3 ^18. The criminal suddenly leaped _____the train when the policeman walked toward him.
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19. They would inform him _____ any progress they had made.
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22. his leadership, we finished our task in time.
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23. She devoted all her energies to _____ care of homeless people.
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+ K. ^+ y' }1 l& x/ Y9 aWe should do ___ the teacher told us.6 W; B9 @7 B3 |; G, T" }
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. ^0 I$ |2 _* n6 k6 ~# M+ E. E --_____ are the Olympic Games held? --Every four years.- x5 x% \. `- ^! ]2 x* I
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二、完型填空(共 2 道试题,共 30 分。)V 1.
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He found a nice 4 , 5 some new furniture(家具)and 6 . He had only been there for a few hours 7 he heard someone come towards the door of his office. “It’s my first 8 ,” he thought. He quickly 9 the telephone, and 10 to be busy 11 an important call from someone in New York who wanted to buy a big and expensive house in the country.
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# B& T Y- k, L) C The man 12 at the door while seeing this was 13 , came in and waited politely for Dave to finish his 14 , then he said to Dave, “I’m from the telephone company, and I was sent here to 15 your telephone.”/ E( P K8 `' }" w: I* }
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0 a9 Z# H- ^1 ~“Where is the university?” This is a question that many visitors to Cambridge(剑桥)ask. But no one can give them a __1__ answer, for there is no wall to be found __2__ the university. The university is the city. You can find classroom buildings, __3__, museums and offices of the university all over the city. And most of __4__ members are the students and __5__ of the thirty-one colleges.0 |! A7 L6 M! r9 i6 Y0 X" h2 B/ E
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* G) D3 q7 v5 i( J( |" Y0 d1 ?1 a三、阅读理解(共 4 道试题,共 20 分。)V 1.
5 ?; w5 Y- X! M. e/ M% s' U- lLaura Brent is a manager in an important company. She has three children—the eldest is ten, and youngest is three. “My job was only possible because my husband David was prepared to take my place and become a house husband,” she says.% r0 m' ~2 t; \0 K
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More and more couples are finding this arrangement suits them better in today’s world, where women are rising to the top of their careers faster and more easily than they did in the past. Many men, on the other hand, like the idea of staying at home and looking after the children. “My children see a lot more of me than I saw of my father when I was young, and I think it’s better for them, especially for the boys,” says David. “It works just as well for Laura.”
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“Now I can come home from a hard day at work, and immediately relax with the children, instead of having to do the housework and the cooking,” she says.
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Is there anything David misses about going out to work?
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“Not really. I suppose the worst thing about looking after children and doing the housework is not having a lunch break! It’s a lot harder than most men think.”
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" B3 |( J; [7 f2 @: B6 G% V, m1). How many people are there in Laura’s family?, Y+ A8 ~: g7 C2 o" K3 g/ [
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2). Who does most of the housework in the family?
) y( C7 Z& Y+ i: N% _A. Laura
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) O; c9 X/ I7 c6 v# ~C. The children
3 F7 t; I y# @1 z4 UD. David’s parents( j- U% T3 W) p* |# X; U6 p: R; [/ N
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2 V4 M& j) C7 Q; f1 k3). What does Laura usually do after coming back from work?7 I- H, K. P$ n
A. Cook for the family7 x" r5 S! X& c9 r" [- M0 Z
B. Take children from school.
+ V$ Y s% n$ K) m1 C: PC. Take a good rest with the children.3 U: T# X2 G( N# Q8 ^# M/ x
D. Wash dishes and sweep the floor.7 `4 D4 y. i6 S$ m o2 [, Z% m, n
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4). What does David think of his job at home?; X0 |" S2 |/ z' W( z$ j! U2 J
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tiring, L0 r( {9 E( X% K0 X* p
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C. Boring, e$ H5 w2 y' H8 T9 M) ?2 u
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5). One of the reasons why men choose to stay at home is that______.6 J7 X0 t0 _) c/ i
A. children hate to stay with their mothers
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men are better at looking after the children6 }' J2 }; ]6 p! S
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children want their fathers to help them with the homework
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% E) |9 M, @+ a7 p& SWhen the earthquake hit Japan on March 11,workers in a supermarket in Japan didn’t run away when they felt the shaking. Instead, they held on to the shelves and tried to stop the goods from falling down.& i* X& m! w- A6 W
Reporters from NHK, the country’s largest TV station, stayed calm in front of cameras during the earthquake, even though some were facing real danger.
, J, l5 z3 l* k9 c& ZThe earthquake was the most powerful one to hit Japan in the country’s history. But Japan’s reaction to the accident has shown that it is the most earthquake-prepared country in the world. The calm the Japanese showed during and after the quake has impressed the world.
/ A7 R0 P! ?6 W' g% xThis is because Japan has “an earthquake culture”.Japanese people are taught how to prepare for and react to earthquakes from a young age. Schools in Japan organize earthquake practices every month. They make students become familiar with being in an earthquake.: Z' i0 l# E+ P3 J( _ t1 ~
Japan also has a good earthquake warning system.Warnings were broadcast on television, radio and mobile phones nine seconds after experts first knew about the quake on March 11.
; P4 ^3 L; R5 g* p% t! s: S, r9 lThe warning system is unable to predict earthquakes. But it can usually alert people about 15 seconds before they feel the effects. Even 15 or 20 seconds can be enough time to save people’s lives.+ f: Z8 n2 J0 q4 V. h
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1). How did Japanese people react when the big earthquake hit Japan on March 11?( P: w; u/ B4 P i
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$ V, W" A- @1 o% A* F) RThey felt angry.
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! `( g K3 p$ D* Q9 [0 R They stayed calm.
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) V/ J& Q2 G0 ~* a3 i/ O2). Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?) S5 C/ c) _" V8 h% D
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8 Z+ G( w" y4 AJapan’s reaction to the earthquake impressed the world.
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; Q+ i+ i# L2 `8 ]Japanese schools organize earthquake practice every day.$ A" c9 q' p9 L# b1 Q: L
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Japanese people learn about earthquake safety only from universities.
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3). After experts first knew about the quake on March 11,warnings were not broadcast ____.0 l8 U7 ?6 M, f' s
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, \' O) U/ N0 H& a: B8 Q' r5 Ron the movie / Y" ^0 z6 L2 H# n% I4 H: b2 G* ]
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4). What does the underlined word “alert”mean in Chinese?* `9 ~! b4 E+ o/ ^4 }2 t7 V) g8 Y+ y
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4 |* @* n( Y. D2 }. L; U5). What does the story mainly tell us about?
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Japan’s earthquake culture.
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The bad results caused by the earthquake.
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2 p4 {5 M, \/ P, `# m2 YJapanese people were scared after the earthquake.* y1 p' Y( Y* z( o4 P7 k" c
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Japanese people were homeless after the earthquake.
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Two students started quarreling at school. One student shouted dirty words at the other, and a fight began.! X5 |5 v9 O& d3 E# X& @
What can be done to stop fights like this at school? In some schools, disputants(争执者) sit down with peer mediators (同龄调解者). Peer mediators are usually students with special training in this kind of problems.& H8 |+ }8 W" S2 b5 z$ R0 M
Peer mediators help disputants to talk in a friendly way. Here are some of the ways they use.; ^) u7 o8 ]; p$ k
1. Express what you think clearly but don't say anything to hurt the other. Begin with "I feel" instead of "You always".
- K# x4 q7 ^' L2 {9 {: d) F1 ]2. Listen carefully to what the other person is saying. Don't stop the other person's words.' a2 L) g0 K1 _* N" ~) W; n( m& ^
3. Keep looking at the other person's eyes when he or she speaks.
$ i$ o) A, z6 k3 r+ M3 S- A5 m4. Try to see the problems on the other person's side.
% o7 K# w J S5. Never put anyone down. Saying things like "You are foolish " makes the talk difficult.
* B) K8 j! w9 t: X1 T% k6. Try to find a result that makes both people happy.
& { x. D4 j- P& t" h/ uPeer mediators never decide on the winner. They don't decide who is right or who is wrong. Instead they help disputants to find their own "win-win" result. A "win-win" result can make everyone feel good.- d: y+ Q) V" M% N4 S
Peer mediators' work is often successful just because it gets disputants to talk to each other. And getting disputants to talk to each other is the first step in finding a "win-win" result.$ H+ z) @8 {! ~& d4 r/ K" ^) f6 }8 u9 D
[: S) n1 i9 _3 c+ B1). Peer mediators' work is _.5 J! O, O$ n4 m1 X* o# [
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% p4 l2 ~1 C# ^% ^9 n/ Fto help find a way to make both disputants happy
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6 P& p' h0 K& o3 h# }3 I% }5 @to find out who starts the quarrel$ W, m6 V5 T; c {# `
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/ N" q7 @0 H" K* b- P落后于任何人
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3). What's the first step in finding a "win-win" result?
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Letting disputants be afraid of peer mediators.$ p! c, j' k, [
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Letting disputants feel peer mediators are kind.; S* ^6 O9 z& E
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- K* w! P7 ]+ F2 q; F- gGetting disputants to talk to each other.( e) T# @8 J7 ^2 q( E: ^7 r
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1 z5 ?9 Y) Z- Y7 _Making disputants feel good by telling funny stories." m& `5 Y; ~/ P- t8 b/ W
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, C8 j% D3 g" s$ ^& Z4). During the talk, if peer mediators say "You are a fool.",_________ .) K N; }* r+ ?2 T
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4 E- a3 m! ~& G" ?1 ]0 a" l, X* ~disputants will realize they are wrong
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. M& ~' s' u: ^* ~7 B$ |% i/ udisputants will understand peer mediators better6 B( V* f* M9 r, u$ J1 o6 z
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it is easy for peer mediators to decide who is right
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6 X1 Z1 W* ^. k( u* x! h it is hard for peer mediators to get a "win-win" result
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5 u9 M+ c* g& Q q2 ]4 @ g0 V5). Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?9 q* N& R( o8 b3 V+ Z& r
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All schools have peer mediators.: k2 D* S3 t3 l, x2 {
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Peer mediators can make disputants get a "win-win" result every time.
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Earthquakes happen without warning. They can happen any time of a day,at any point during the year.But don’t worry because most are so weak that they cannot be felt. Only a few big ones hurt people. However, it’s important to know what to do when an earthquake is happening.9 t r, o2 `% [" W& q1 i* k
Do NOT go outside.You could get injured from falling glass or parts of buildings.If you are outside,stay away from buildings and power lines (输电线).- T. P6 z9 q6 f) y% m" L4 S3 E* {; S
Stay under a desk,table,or other strong furniture.Hold on to it.Or stay in a corner of the building.Cover your face and head with your arms and cover your mouth with a towel or clothing.Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside.) j- e G% e# P% \& F+ k
Keep away from windows,pictures or advertisements on the wall or the building,and anything else that could fall and hurt you.Most people get injured by falling things during an earthquake,not by the shaking itself.
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If you are driving when an earthquake happens,stop the car if it’s safe.Stay inside your car until the earthquake stops,and don’t drive near bridges. Try not to stop by power lines or trees.These could fall and hurt you. $ a! `9 W" \' y" E0 ^! N& H
1). Most earthquakes are too______to hurt people.
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( Q: E" p4 s) l5 E2). From the passage,when an earthquake is happening,we should ______ .5 L; q" U0 L5 ?8 I( t
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; O# q) G+ [7 k" qstay under a big building0 W. {' g6 I) E
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3). It isn’t safe for you to ______ while the earthquake is happening.
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run out of the building
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9 D! i& o' u1 @6 R. Q. V7 x. wstay in a corner of the building
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' t- ^# g3 e- f6 |4). This passage tells us _____ .& o1 L3 u, i9 u. {8 Y7 d# S {
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/ o/ `+ e1 s: J6 dhow to be safe in an earthquake.
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) M* a/ Q) M6 o) dwe shouldn’t be afraid of the earthquake.
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5). The best title for this passage should be“_____ ”.
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0 J4 H; O5 \% } {8 ^0 ~. Y* y: W% EHow Earthquakes Happen
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How to Drive a Car
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# x( a/ O, r; P# s* AWhat We Should Do in Earthquakes
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Why Earthquakes Happen
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