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英語試題
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
(A)
Imagineforamomentthatyourunbornchildhasararegeneticdisorder.Not(21)_________atleastvaguelyfamiliar,suchassickle-cellanaemiaorcysticfibrosis,butratheracondition(22)_________(bury)deepwithinthemedicaldictionary.Adrenoleukodystrophy,maybe.OrEhlers-Danlossyndrome.
Wouldyou,whenyourchildisborn,wanttoknowaboutitIfeffectivetreatmentswereavailable,youprobablywould.ButifnotIftheoutcomewerefatal,wouldyourinterestinknowingaboutitdependonwhetheryournewbornhadfiveyearsoflife(23)_________(look)forwardto,ortenOr30
Todaythesequestionsaremostlyhypothetical.Preciselybecausetheyarerare,suchdisordersareseldomnoticedatbirth.Theymanifest(顯現(xiàn))themselvesonlygradually,andoftenwithunpredictableseverity.Butthatmaysoonchange.Twentyyearsafterthefirsthumangenome(24)_________(map),thepriceofwhole-genomesequencinghasfallentoapoint(25)_________itcould,inrichcountriesatleast,beofferedroutinelytonewborns.Parentswillthenhavetodecideexactlyhowmuchtheywanttoknow.
Earlydiagnosisbringswithitthepossibilityofearlytreatment.Moreover,sequencingthegenomesofnewbornscouldofferalifetimeofreturns.Apatient'sgenomemayreveal(26)_________drugswillworkbestinhisorherparticularcaseforconditionssuchasADHD,depressionandbinedwithinformationaboutsomeone'swayoflife,itcouldhighlighteasilyneglectedhealthriskssuchascancersandcardiovasculardisease,leadingtobetterpreventivemeasures.Adatabaseofgenomes,(27)_________(match)tolivingpeople,wouldbeabenefittomedicalresearch.Thefruitsofthatresearch,inturn,wouldmakethosegenomesmoreusefultotheirownersastimegoeson.
Suchapowerfulnewtechnologycreatenewdangers.Widespreadscreeningforthousandsofpotentiallyharmfulgenesmaybecounterproductive:someresultsmayworryparentsunnecessarily,becausesomegeneticvariations,(28)_________occasionallyindicativeofdisease,arenotstronglyso.Parentsmaynotwanttounlockallthesecretsthattheirnewborn'sgenomemightreveal.Somemayindeedprefernottoknowaboutconditionsthatcannotbetreated.Adult-onsetillnessesposeadifferentdilemma-areasonablepositionisthatit(29)_________beuptothechildrenthemselves,oncegrown,todecidewhethertheywanttolookattheirgenomicinformation.Afurtherconcernisthatdatawillnotbekeptsecure,andmaybeleakedorotherwisemisused(30)_________somepointinthefuture.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
(B)
A.includingB.urgentC.featuresD.targetsE.lengthsF.chasingG.accusedH.commandsI.fedJ.restockK.collecting
PokemonStickersAreBackforKoreansNostalgic(懷舊的)forChildhood
Smallpastriesincludeasurprisesticker,andthegoalistofindall159varieties--justlikeatrendmorethan20yearsago.
JeongBo-ram'snewfascinationhashim__31__mass-producedpastries(糕點(diǎn)),deliverytrucksandhischildhoodmemories.His__32__are$1.20bakeryitemssoldwithrandomPokemonstickersthatflyoffstoreshelvesinSouthKorea.
Justafewshortofafull159-stickercollection,29-year-oldMr.Jeonghasgonetomorethan10conveniencestoresandsupermarketsaday,oftenleavingempty-handed.Hehaspaidhundredsofdollars.Hehaslearnedtheevening__33__timesthroughouthisneighborhoodtoknowwhenfreshdrop-offsoccur.
Morethantwodecadesago,thePokemonsticker-treatduocaughtonwithagenerationofSouthKoreanchildren,beforethecrazepassedafterafewyearsandtheproductswerediscontinued.Nowthegoodiesarebackjustintimeforthecountry'sbroaderretroboom,__34__byadultsnostaglicforsimplertimes.
SouthKoreansaregoingtogreat__35__toliveoutthePokemontaglineof"Gottacatch'emal,"withsome__36__thestickersindisplaybooklets.Pokemon,originallyaJapanesegamefortheNintendoGameBoythat__37__hundredsofmonstercharacters,hasexpandedintogloballypopularanimatedseries,toysandvideo-games,__38__therecenthitPokemonGoforsmartphones.
Retailershavepostedsignsontheirentrancesthatread,"WehavenoPokemonbread,"whilesomestoreownersare__39__ofbundlingthein-demandpastrieswithunpopularitems.Hunterscampoutsidesupermarketsearlyinthemorning.Therarestofstickers,suchasthatofthelegendarycharactersMew(夢幻)andMewtwo(超夢),fetch$40online.Afullcollection__40__morethan$700,thelistingsshow.Actualchildrenalsotrytofindthestickers,butadultsareusingtheirgreaterresourcesforthehunt.
KoHyo-jinshriekedwhensherippedopenapackageof"DiglettStrawberryCustardBread"recentlyanddiscoveredinsideastickerofMewtwo-atwo-leggedmonstershownextendingitspaw.Sheimmediatelydialedupherhusband."Itfeltlikewinningthelottery,"saidthe39-year-oldhomemakerintheSeoulSuburbs.
ThenostalgicchasehasbeenembracedbyyoungadultsfacingKorea'sstagnanteconomy,soaringreal-estatepricesandatightlabormarket.
III.ReadingComprehensions
SectionA
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
HowDoYouKnowYou'reNotintheMatrix
AttheheartofthephilosophyofAristotleandSt.ThomasAquinas(阿奎那)istheideathatwecomeintocontactwithrealitythroughthesenses.Butwhatifoursensesarenota(n)(41)_________sourcePerhapsoursensesaredeceivingus,andeverythingweperceiveisn'trealbutisanillusionlikeinthemovieTheMatrix.
This(42)_________ofsenseknowledgewaspartofReneDescartes's(笛卡爾)methodicdoubt,whichmanyradical(激進(jìn)的)skepticshaveadopted.Descartesargued:whateverIhaveuptillnowacceptedasmosttrueIhaveacquiredeitherfromthesensesorthroughthesenses.ButIhavefoundthatthesensesmaydeceiveme(43)_________,anditissensiblenevertotrustcompletelythosewhohavedeceivedusevenonce.AndoneexampleDescartesgivesasevidenceisthefactthatobjectsatadistancelooksmallerthanwhattheyare.
Butthisisnotdeception.Thesenseofsightisreporting(44)_________whatitperceives.AsD.Q.McInerny(麥克倫尼)says,"Thisisthesenseofsightfunctioningjustasitshould,inordertogivemeaproperknowledgeof(45)_________".Onlywhenonemadethejudgementthat"themanissmallandthenbecomesbig"world(46)_________comein.Truthandfalsitydonot(47)_________sensoryperceptionbutthefactofjudgingthatperception.
Another(48)_________withDescartes'sreasonfordoubtingsensoryperceptionisthathereliesononlyonesensorypower.It'softenthecasethatinordertotestwhetheronesenseisdeceivingus,wemust(49)_________anothersense.
Touseanexamplethatmanyradicalskepticsdotojustifytheirdoubtofsenseknowledge.Imayperceivethestick(50)_________immersedinwaterascrooked(彎曲).HowdoIdeterminewhetherwhatIperceiveisactuallythecaseIpickupthestick.WhenIdoso,Ijudgethestickisactually(51)_________.Butinordertomakeacorrectjudgmentaboutthestick,Iuseanothersensorypower--namely,(52)_________--thatImusttrustinordertomaketheproperjudgment.
WithregardtoDescartes'sexample,inordertomakeasoundjudgmentaboutthe(53)_________ofthemanwalkingupthestreet,Descarteswouldhavetomakecontactwithhimthroughthesenseoftouchandmeasurehim,whichrequirestrustinsenseknowledge.
However,Descartes'srecognitionoftheman'ssmallstature(身高)as(54)_________presupposeshistrustinhisprevioussensoryexperienceoftheman'stallstature.AsRalphMcInernynotes,"Descartesmusttrusthissensesinordertochallengethem."
So,ifit'sreasonabletotrustsenseknowledge,andthesensesputusintocontactwiththe(55)_________world,thenwecanhavegreatercertaintythatwhatweperceiveisobjectivelyreal.
41.A.externalB.primaryC.reliableD.alternative
42.A.disbeliefB.applicationC.branchD.command
43.A.innocaseB.outofnowhereC.byallmeansD.nowandthen
44.A.accuratelyB.independentlyC.accidentallyD.considerately
45.A.philosophyB.distanceC.natureD.life
46.A.analysisB.errorC.changeD.reflection
47.A.leadtoB.serveasC.identifywithD.liein
48.A.problemB.considerationC.advantageD.perspective
49.A.abandonB.regainC.sharpenD.employ
50.A.barelyB.wronglyC.partiallyD.completely
51.A.hollowB.straightC.thickD.bent
52.A.smellB.sightC.touchD.taste
53.A.sizeB.statusC.ageD.weight
54.A.scientificB.unusualC.reasonableD.horrifying
55.A.imaginaryB.privateC.contemporaryD.outside
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingtwopassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
BeaBetterTravelerintheOver-tourismEra
TravelhasbecomeasaccessibleasMcDonald's,reachinganewhighasglobaltouristarrivalsreached1.4billionlastyear.In1995,globalarrivalsnumberedonly525million.
Asafatheroftwokids,Iamthefirsttocelebratethedropincostsbroughtonbyair-travelmarketliberalization,theriseofdiscountairlines,arevolutioninaccommodationsthankstothelikesofandAirbnb,andmobiledevicesinstalledwiththebestmapsandtravelguidestheworldhaseverknown.I'malsohappyfortheretailers,hoteliers,museumkeepersandotherswhohavebenefitedfinanciallyfromthetourismboom.
Ican'thelpbutwonder,though,whatweareactuallyseeingaswetravelthesedays.Morepeoplearetravelling,butmanyarevisitingthesameplaces.IsaforestofselfiestickswhatIwantedtoshowmydaughterattheLouvreWhenwasthelasttimeIsetfoodonPrague'smainsquarewithoutbeingelbowedadozentimesIsatriptoBarcelonacompleteifyouhavetoavoideveryfamouslocationforfearofbeingtrampled(踩踏)
Citiescannotdomuchaboutthis--theycan'tverywellcloseairports,forceairlinestoflylessfrequentlyorincreasetheirprices.Raisingthecostofairtravel,overallortospecificdestination,willneverbepopular.Manywillobjectitonthegroundsthattravelshouldn'tbejustfortherich,andit'llhurttheresidentsofcitiestroubledwithover-tourism.
SowhatshouldtravelersdoStayhomeThat'sunlikely.Butifyouareheadingforsomeoftheworld'smostpopulardestinations,rethinkyourbucketlist(愿望清單).Youshouldbeopentoventuringbeyondtheobvious.Evenifyouaresetonvisitinganiconicsite,considergoingatanoff-peaktime.
Thebiggestthingtokeepinmind,nomatterwhereyoutravel,istobewell-researched,respectfulandgenuinelycuriousaboutthedestination.Don'tfallvictimtowhatpeoplecall"selfieculture"and"bucketlistculture".Treatthedestinationasyouwoulddotoyourownhome--notasa"hiddengem"thatyouthrowmoneyattogetcertainexperienceyoufeelentitledto.
56.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecauseofthedropintravellingcostsaccordingtotheauthor
A.Theriseofdiscountairlines.B.Thefreedomtochoosetransport
C.Thepopularizationofmobiledevices.D.TheappearancesofandAirbnb.
57.Accordingtothepassage,whymightsomepeopleopposeraisingthecostofairtravel
A.Itwouldresultinadecreaseinairportsecurity.
B.Itwouldleadtofewerpeopletravellingoverall.
C.Itwouldhurttheresidentsoftourism-dependentcities.
D.Itwouldencouragea"bucketlistculture."
58.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"Citiescannotdomuchaboutthis"
A.Facingthetroubleofover-tourism,citieslackfeasilbemeasure.
B.Thosecitiesasfamoustouristdestinationsarenotonlyfortherich.
C.Citieswithover-tourismcan'tdealwithprotestsamongtravelers.
D.Citieswithover-tourismcanstoppeoplemakingtripsthere.
59.Whatshouldpeopledotobeabettertravelerintheover-tourismera
A.Setonajourneyatanon-peaktime.B.Avoidvisitinganiconicsite
C.Raisethecostofairtravel.D.Bewillingtoexplorenewsites.
(B)
Teacherburnout(倦?。゛ndstudentstressmaybelinked,accordingtoaUniversityofBritishColumbiastudy.Thestudyisthefirstofitskindtoexaminetheconnectionbetweenteacherburnoutandstudents'cortisollevels(皮質(zhì)醇水平),whichareabiologicalindicatorofstress.
Researcherscollectedsalivasamplesfromover400elementaryschoolchildrenandtestedtheircortisollevels.Theyfoundthatinclassroomsinwhichteachersexperiencedmoreburnout,orfeelingsofemotionalexhaustion,students'cortisollevelswereelevated.Highercortisollevelsinelementaryschoolchildrenhavebeenlinkedtolearningdifficultiesaswellasmentalhealthproblems.
"Thissuggeststhatstressspreadingmightbetakingplaceintheclassroomamongstudentsandtheirteachers,"saidEvaOberle,thestudy'sleadauthor.Indeed,therelationshipbetweenstudentstressandteacherburnoutisachickenandeggquestion.Itisunknownwhatcamefirst-elevatedcortisolorteacherburnout.Weconsidertheconnectionbetweenstudentandteacherstressacyclicalproblemintheclassroom.
Oberlesaidastressfulclassroomclimatecouldbearesultofinadequatesupportforteachers,whichmayimpactteachers'abilitytoeffectivelymanagetheirstudents.Apoorlymanagedclassroomcancontributetostudents'needsnotbeingmetandincreasingstress.Thiscouldbereflectedinelevatedcortisollevelsinstudents.
Alternatively,stresscouldoriginatefromstudents,whomaybemorechallengingtoteachbecauseofincreasesinanxiety,behavioralproblems,orspecialneeds.Inthissituation,teacherscouldfeeloverwhelmedandreporthigherlevelsofburnout.
"Ourstudyisareminderofthesystemicissuesfacingteachersandeducatorsasclassroomsizesincreaseandsupportsforteachersarecut,"saidOberle.
"Itisclearfromanumberofrecentresearchstudiesthatteachingisoneofthemoststressfulprofessions,andthatteachersneedadequateresourcesandsupportintheirjobsinordertobattleburnoutandrelievestressintheclassroom,"saidUBCeducationprofessorKimberlySchonert-Reichl,thestudy'sco-authoranddirectorofHELP."Ifwedonotsupportteachers,weriskthecollateraldamage(附帶損傷)ofstudents."
60.Paragraph4andparagraph5areintendedtomakeitclearthat_________.
A.teacherburnoutisthecauseoftheelevatedcortisollevelsinstudents
B.theconnectionbetweenstudentsandteacherstressisacyclicalproblem
C.studentswithhigherstresslevelaremorelikelytohavelearningdifficulties
D.students'behavioralproblemscontributetoteacher'shigherlevelofburnout
61.Accordingtothewriter,manyBritishteachersfacetheproblemthat_________.
A.teachersarenotwelltrainedtodealwithstudents'problems
B.teachers'incomeincreasesbutteachingresourcesarecut
C.therearemorestudentsineachclassandlesssupportforteachers
D.thereisawideninggapbetweenstudents'needandteachers'ability
62.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage
A.HowtoRelieveStressintheClass
B.Teacherburnout,avoidableornot
C.TheMostStressfulProfessionintheWorld
D.StudentsStressandTeacherBurnout:Achickenandeggquestion.
(C)
Ingeneral,oursocietyisbecomingoneofgiantenterprisesdirectedbyabureaucratic(官僚主義的)managementinwhichmanbecomesasmall,well-oiledcoginthemachinery.Theoilingisdonewithhigherwages,well-equippedfactoriesandpipedmusic,andbypsychologistsand"human-relations"experts;yetallthisoilingdoesnotalterthefactthatmanhasbecomepowerless,thathedoesnotwholeheartedlyparticipateinhisworkandheisboredwithit.Infact,theblue-collarandthewhite-collarworkershavebecomeeconomicpuppetswhodancetothetuneofautomatedmachinesandbureaucraticmanagement.
Theworkerandemployeeareanxious,seeminglybecausetheymightfindthemselvesoutofajobortheywouldsaythattheyareunabletoacquireanyrealsatisfactionorinterestinlife.Infact,theyfeeldesperateastheyliveanddiewithouteverhavingconfrontedthefundamentalrealitiesofhumanexistenceasemotionallyandintellectuallyindependentandproductivehumanbeings.
Thosehigheruponthesocialladderarenolessanxious.Theirlivesarenolessemptythanthoseoftheirsubordinates.Theyareevenmoreinsecureinsomerespects.Theyareinahighlycompetitiverace.Tobepromotedortofallbehindisnotamatterofsalarybutevenmoreamatterofself-respect.Whentheyapplyfortheirfirstjob,theyaretestedforintelligenceaswellasfortherightmixtureofsubmissivenessandindependence.Fromthemomentontheyaretestedagainandagainbythepsychologists,forwhomtestingisabigbusiness,andbytheirsuperiors,whojudgetheirbehavior,sociability,capacitytogetalong,etc.Thisconstantneedtoprovethatoneisasgoodasorbetterthanone'sfellow-competitorcreatesconstantanxietyandstress,theverycausesofunhappinessandillness.
AmIsuggestingthatweshouldreturntothepre-industrialmodeofproductionortonineteenth-century"freeenterprise"capitalismCertainlynot.Problemsareneversolvedbyreturningtoastagewhichonehasalreadyoutgrown.Isuggesttransformingoursocialsystemfromabureaucraticallymanagedindustrialisminwhichmaximalproductionandconsumptionareendsinthemselvesintoahumanistindustrialisminwhichmanandfulldevelopmentofhispotentialities-thoseofallloveandofreason--aretheaimsofsocialarrangements.Productionandconsumptionshouldserveasmeanstothisend,andshouldbepreventedfromrulingman.
63.By"awell-oiledcoginthemachinery",theauthorexpressestheideathatmanis_________.
A.anessentialpartofsocietythoughindividual'sfunctionisnegligible
B.expectedtoworkinreasonableharmonywiththerestofsociety
C.areplaceablecomponentofsociety,thoughfunctioningsmoothly
D.responsibleforthesmoothrunningofsocietyandbusinessoperations
64.Therealcauseoftheanxietyoftheworkersandemployeesisthat_________.
A.theyarefilledwithwell-foundedfearofbeingunemployed
B.theydon'thaveanygenuinesatisfactionorbeingunemployed
C.theyhavetofacethefundamentalrealitiesofhumanexistence
D.theyaredeprivedoftheirindependence
65.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatrealhappinessoflifebelongstothosewho_________.
A.holdwell-paidandlife-longjobsB.enjoyhighsocialstatusandreputation
C.outperformtheirfellow-competitorsD.stayawayfromover-competitiveness
66.Tosolvethepresentsocialproblemstheauthorsuggeststhatweshould_________.
A.resorttotheproductionmodeofourancestors
B.offerhigherwagestoworkersandemployees
C.enablemantofullydevelophispotentialities
D.escapeconsumerismandembracehumanism
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Buttheultimateissuewiththerankingsdoesn'tliewiththecheaters.B.Infact,itcanhavetheunacceptableeffectofdiscouragingcollegefromacceptingmorelow-incomestudents,lestitworsentheirgraduationrates.C.Forexample,amuchlessexpensiveschoolmightofferanequalorbettereducationthanamorehighlyrankedbutcostlierone.D.Butmanyotherfactorsusedinrankingtheschoolsstillhavelittlemeaningtoastudent'sexperience.E.Themostselectiveschools--Princeton,MITandsoforth--don'tneedrankingstoboosttheirreputationorapplicantpool.F.Evenastheydoso,thecriticismsofpublishedcollegerankingsthatmayhaveguidedtheirpreferencesareincreasing.
Collegerankingsaremisleading.Sowhydowestillusethem
Manyhighschoolseniorshavebeenopeningemailsoverthepastweeksthattellthemwhethertheygotintothecollegesoftheirchoice._________67_________
AmathprofessoratColumbiaUniversityischallengingthedatathattheIvyLeagueschoolreportedtoU.S.Newswhethergraduateswillleavewithaloadofdebt;whetherstudentswillfeelcomfortableandengagedoncampus;andwhetherthey'llbepreparedforafulfillingcareer.
第II卷
I.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
ToBeaCreativePerson
Withoutcreativepeople,theworldwouldbeaterribleplace.CanyouimaginealifewithoutartThethoughtalonemakesmetremble.CouldyoubethenextWilliamShakespeare,StevenSpielberg,orJ.K.RowlingThekeyliesinobtainingacreativepersonality.
Creativetypesdon'talwaysgetalongwellwithmanagementbecausetheywouldrathermarchtothebeatoftheirowndrum.Mostpeoplehaveastrongdesiretofitin,somethingthatyoudon'tunderstand.Followingtherulesmakesyouuncomfortable.Whilemostpeoplearerunningandhidingfromproblems,youpurposelyseekthembecauseyoulovenothingmorethanafreshnewchallenge.
Youwroteablogmanymonthsagoandthoughtitwaswonderfulatthetimeyoupublishedit.Butthenyoureaditagainlaterandwonder,"WhatonearthwasIthinking"Youthenidentifyapproximatelyathousandwaysitcouldhavebeenbetterandkickyourselfforbeingsostupid.Abrainlackingcuriosityisnotcreative.
Somewritersgotoacountryhouseorbeachtowritenovelsforar
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