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SectionIUseofEnglish
Directions:
Readthefollowingtext.Choosethebestword(s)foreachnumberedblankandmarkA,B,CorDontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Ihadreachedtheageoftwenty-eight.Still,Iwhethertheletterfrommypastwouldmakeittome,allthese
yearslater.Itwasa2writingtaskfromwhenIwaseighteen.Theteachercollectedourletterstoour3selvesin
self-addressedenvelopewithstampsandpromisedto.4themtenyearslater.Butsincesomuchtimehadpassed,would
heeven5?
Thinkingbackonthe.6,Irecalledgivingmyfutureselfsomeadvice.Whenyou'reeighteenYearsold,twenty-eight
seemslikea7age,butIwasn'tfeelingasmatureasIbelievedmyyoungerselfhad8metobe.
Whentheletterfinallyreachedme,Iopenedit9.Itbegan,"Howmuchdoyoubetthisletterwillnevergettoyou?
"Itcontinuedtogreetmecasually.10wewerehavinganIM(instantmessaging)chat.Asaseniorinhighschool,facing
the11SATSandcollegeapplication,myeighteen-year-oldselfwasso12!Shewasapparentlynotquitehappyand
hopedIwouldn'tworrysomuchinthefuture,andthatIwouldn'tforgettobepresentand.13mylife!
14tomybelief,myeighteen-year-oldselfdidnothaveanydemandsofme,orexpectationsImighthave.15
meet.Instead,shewrote,"I'll16whateveryoudo.EvenifyouarenottheoneI'mimaginingnow,I'llsupportyou,
becausemaybe.17I'mimaginingissomeoneelse,butyou'renotsomeoneelse,you'reme.
Iwas18,andtearswelledupinmyeyesatthis19throughtime.Ihadputalotofpressureonmyselftobe
thebestversionofmyselfthatIcouldbe.20,IcametorealizewhatIwouldhaveaccomplishedintenyearswouldpale
incomparison(相形見(jiàn)細(xì))tohowI'dfeel
1、A.
2、A.
3、A.
4、A.
5、A.
6、A.
7、A.
8、A.
9、A.
10、A.
11、A.
believed
hopeless
inner
correct
remember
application
grown-up
promised
calmly
evenif
appearing
B.bet
B.creative
B.happy
B.mail
B.understand
B.comment
B.happy
B.convince
B.cautiously
B.sothat
B.arriving
andwhoI'dbe.
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doubted
urgent
future
answer
mind
study
made-up
encouraged
eagerly
nowthat
approaching
D.considered
D.tough
D.young
D.write
D.remain
D.letter
D.promising
D.expected
D.naturally
D.asif
D.approving
well.
12、A.depressedB.ambitiousC.carefreeD.stressed
13、A.enjoyB.valueC.startD.earn
14、A.ContraryB.HonestC.SurprisedD.Strange
15、A.triedtoB.failedtoC.managedtoD.determinedto
16、A.standforB.standwithC.standbyD.standout
17、A.whatB.whoC.whichD.that
18、A.guiltyB.touchedC.embarrassedD.nervous
19、A.self-acceptanceB.self-serviceC.self-defenseD.self-concern
20、A.BesidesB.ThereforeC.ThenD.However
SectionIIReadingComprehension
PartA
Directions:
Readthefollowingfourtexts.AnswerthequestionsbeloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.Markyour
answersontheANSWERSHEET.(40points)
Text1
Mostofusdon'treachforthatgnarled(多瘤的)carrotwhenselectingourproduceatthelocalsupermarket.That'sexactly
whyAmericanswasteupto40%ofediblefoodeveryyear.Thisunbelievablenumberhassparkedthe"uglyfood"movement,
inspiringmanycompaniestoselluglyfruitandvegetablestoconsumers,ratherthanthrowingtheminthetrash.
OneSanFranciscoorganizationistakingauniqueapproach.TheSalvageSupperclubhostsfancydinnersinside
dumpsters(垃圾箱)wheretheyservedishesentirelypreparedwithfoodthatwouldhaveotherwisegonetowaste.
JoshTreuhaft,founderoftheseuglyfooddinners,originallycameupwiththeideatobringabouttheawarenessof
America'sfoodwasteproblem."Thereisundevelopedpotentialintheirfoodthatforsomereason,nottotheirownfault,is
goingtowaste,"hetoldSeeker'sLauraLing.
Treuhaftisn'taloneinhisefforttoreduceAmerica'sfoodwaste.ArequestlastyearcalledforWholeFoodsto
becomepartoftheuglyfoodmovement.Theysoldmisshapen(畸形的)fruitsandvegetablesinNorthernCaliforniastores.
Sellingimperfectproduceisstillrelativelyrarerightnow,whichcanbepartiallyattributedtoasupplyissueratherthanalackofwillingparticipants.Raley's,aSacramento-basedgrocerychain,startedanuglyfoodpilotprogramcalled"RealGood",butdiscontinueditafter90dayssayingtheyhad"somechallengessourcingtheproduct"Agrowermighthavelargeamountsofuglyproduceoneyearduetoterribleweather,butmuchlessthenextyeariftheweatherisbetter.Harvestsconstantlyvaryand
retailersaremorelikelytobuyuglyproduceinlargenumberratherthanjustafewpoundsatatime.
ThisiswhyorganizationsliketheSalvageSupperclubareplayinganimportantroleinthepreventionoffoodwaste.The
SalvageSupperclubtakesitastepfurtherbynotonlybuyingtheuglyproduct,butturningitintoagooddiningexperienceas
1、Whatdoestheunderlinedwords"ediblefood"inParagraph1referto?
A.Healthyfood.B.Expensivefood.
C.Foodsuitabletoeat.D.Foodgrownlocally.
2、WhydoestheSalvageSupperclubhavedinnersinsidethedumpsters?
A.Tosharetheirfancyideas.
B.Towarnpeoplenottowaste.
C.Toshowwasteshouldbereused.
D.Toadvisepeoplenottothrowdumpsters.
3、WhatmakesRaley'sstopits"RealGood"after90daysofitsoperation?
A.Lackofsourcesofproduct.
B.Retailers'pursuinglargerprofit.
C.Badharvestsduetobadweather.
D.People'sunwillingnesstobuyimperfectproduce.
4、Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.JoiningintheUglyFoodMovement.
B.AnUnusualDiningExperience.
C.MakingFullUseofUglyFood.
D.TheFoodWasteProbleminAmerica.
Text2
Whydoestimeseemtoflybyfasteraswegetold?You'vegotyouragingbraintoblame.Thisislikelyduelargelytothephysicalchangesofournervesandneurons(神經(jīng)元).Newresearchsuggests'rapidfire'abilitiesoftheyoungbrainallow
ustoprocessmoreinformationduringyouth,causingthedaystoseemlongerearlierinlife.However,aswegetold,
researcherssaytheolderbraintakesmoretimetoprocessinformation.
ThenewfindingputforwardbyaDukeUniversityresearcherwaspublishedinapaperinthejournalEuropeanReview
thisweekAccordingtoAdrianBejan,theJ.AJonesProfessorofMechanicalEngineeringatDuke,thephysicalchangesofour
nervesandneuronsplay,amajorroleinourperception(知覺(jué))oftimeaswegetold.Overtheyearsthesestructuresbecome
morecomplexandeventuallybegintodegrade.
"Litlebabies,forexample,movetheireyesmuchmoreoftenthanadultsbecausethey'reprocessingimagesatafasterrate,"Beiansays,Forolderpeople,thismeansfewerimagesarebeingprocessedinthesameamountoftime,causingexperiencesto
seemasthoughthey'rehappeningmorequickly.
1、Whatcausestimetoflyfasteraswegetold?
A.Changesofournervesandneurons.B.Informationinourbrain.
C.Theelectricalsignals.D.Rapidfireabilities.
2、Whatisunavoidableintheprocessofgettingold?
A.Longerdays.B.Agingbrains.
C.MoreimagesD.Lessexperience.
3、Whydothedaysseemlongerearlierinlife?
A.Youngpeoplearemoreenergeticintheirlife.
B.Theyoungerbraintakeslesstimetoprocessinformation
C.Oldpeoplehavefewerthingstodothanyoungpeople.
D.Littlebabiesmovetheireyesmuchmoreoften.
4、Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.NervesandNeuronsB.TimeFliesFast
C.TheOlder,theFasterD.TheFunctionoftheBrain
Text3
Whenyou'reworkingyourwaythroughoneoflife'sstorms,itishumannaturetofocusongettingbacktonormal,to
"bounceback"asquicklyaspossibletoaplacewherethingsarecalm,familiarandcomfortable.
However,actuallyitisunrealistictothinkwecanevertrulyreturnemotionallyandintelligentlytowherewewerebeforethestormbecauseeveryexperiencechangesusinsomeway.Forexample,whenweexperienceamajorhealthscare,possibly
involvingsomehospitaltime,wecannevergobacktobeingthepersonwewerebeforetheeventevenifwefullyrecover
becausewehaveexperiencedfirsthandthefragility(脆弱)oflife,nottomentioncomingfacetofacewithdeath.
So,nowthatwecanneverreturn,whatshouldwedo?
Considerthis...howisitthattwopeoplecanbefacedwiththesamehardshipandwhileonebecomeshopelessandfeels
angerandupset,theotherisabletoovercometheircircumstancesandgrowstrongerthaneverasaresultoftheexperience?
Atoneextreme,wemaychoosetoaccepttheroleofunluckyvictim,orbecometrappedinthe"Whyisitalwaysme!"
negativeandfrustrating(令人沮喪的)situations.Eitherwayistheresultofafixedmindset(思維模式)thatisresistantto
growthandchange.Ifthisisyourapproachtolife,youwillbefarlesslikelytobeactiveineffectivelymanagingchangeand
recoveringfrombadsituations.
Butthereisanotherchoice.Ifyouarehonestenough,youmayconsiderwhatwasonce"normal"foryouwasjustthemaincauseofyourstorm.Youcanchoosetohugchangeanduncertaintyandlearntogrowforwardthroughallofyourexperiences.
Ofcourse,thismeansdoingtheworktodeveloptheskillsandhabitsthatwillenableyoutohandlelife'soccasionalstorms.
Inconclusion,itisuptoeachofustochoosethemeaningweapplytooursituationsatalltimes.Differentchoiceswill
leadtodifferentlives.Ofcourseyoucangrowforwardifyouaredeterminedtochooseliveapositiveliferegardlessof
whateverhardshipsyouarefacing.
1、Whatdoestheauthortrytoconveywiththeexampleinthesecondparagraph?
A.Wewillunderstandlifemuchbetterafteranescapefromdeath.
B.Itusuallytakesalongtimetorecoverfromahealthproblem.
C.It'sunlikelytoreturntowherewewereaftercertainevents.
D.Wecanrecoverfromanemotionalproblemmuchmoreeasily.
2、Whenfacedwithhardships,somepeoplechoosetobeavictimbecauseof
A.theirterribleexperiencesB.theirnegativethoughts
C.theirpoorhealthD.theirbadluck
3、Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Toadviseustomanagebademotions.
B.Topersuadeustogetbacktonormal.
C.Toofferususefulskillstoworkwith.
D.Toencourageustoovercomehardships.
4、Ifyou'redeterminedtogrowforwardyouhaveto
A.experiencelife'sfragilityB.welcomeuncertaintyandchange
C.developnewskillsandhabitsD.overcomethefearofdeath
Text4
SensesThatWorkTogether
Whenwethinkabouthowoursenseswork,weusuallyimaginethemoperatingseparately:yousniffaflower,andthesmellisdelivereduninterruptedfromnosetobrain.However,it'smorecomplexthanthat.Mostevidenceforcross-modal
perception(知覺(jué))comesfromstudiesintosoundandvision(視覺(jué)).
Butresearchthatshowsothersensescrossingoveriscomingoutallthetime,anditseemsthatevensoundandsmell
sometimesformanunlikelypairing.
WhenNewYorkresearchers,DanielWessonandDonaldWilson,triedtofindoutthetruthabouta"mysterious"areaofthebraincalledtheolfactorytubercle,theyhadtodealwiththisfact.Originally,theyonlyintendedtomeasurehowolfactory
tuberclecellsinmicerespondedtosmell.Butduringtesting,
Wessonnoticedthateverytimeheputhiscoffeecupdown,themousecellsjumpedinactivity.Infact,theolfactory
tubercleiswell-placedtoreceivebothsmellandsoundinformationfromtheoutsideworld.
Latertheyfoundthatamongseparatecells,mostrespondedtoasmellbutasignificantnumberwerealsoactivewhena
soundwasmade.Somecellsevenbehaveddifferentlywhensmellandsoundwerepresentedtogether,byincreasingor
decreasingtheiractivity.
Ofcourse,micearen'tpeople,soresearchteamhasbeencarryingoutfurtherexperiments.Theypulledtogetheragroupof
peopleandgavethemvariousdrinkstosmell.Participantswereaskedtosniffthedrinks,andthenmatchthemtoappropriate
musicalinstrumentsandproducethenotesatdifferentlevels.Theresultswereinteresting:pianowasregularlypairedwith
fruityfragrances;strongsmellssoundedliketheinstrumentsthataremadeofmetal.
Furtherresearchfoundthatlisteningtodifferentsoundscanchangeyourperceptions.Studyingtastethistime,theteamorderedsomespecialtoffee(太妃糖)andputtogether"soundscapes"correspondingtobitternessandsweetness.Participants
tastedsimilarpiecesoftoffeewhilelisteningtoeachsoundscape,andfoundthetoffeemorebitterorsweeter,dependingon
whichsoundtracktheywerelisteningto.
Studieslikethisarehelpingscientistscorrectlydescribeourunderstandingofthesenses,andhowthebraincombinesthem
withitsadvantage.Theconsequencesareworthconsidering.Couldweseemusiciansworktogetherwithchefstoproduce
sound-improvedfoodanddrink?Willyoubeorderingacoffeewithasoundtracktobringoutyourfavoritesmell?Cometo
thinkofit,thatcouldbeonethingyouhopecoffeeshopchainsdon'tgetroundto.
1、WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2referto?
A.Alotofresearchfocusesonthesenses.
B.Soundandvisionarerelativelyeasytostudy.
C.Therecanbealinkbetweensoundandsmell.
D.Evidenceaboutthewaysensesworkishardtoobtain.
2、InWessonandWilson'sresearch.
A.themicewereaffectedmoresignificantlybysound
B.theresultconfirmedwhattheresearchershadsuspected
C.themiceseemedtobeafraidofcertainsoundsorsmells
D.theconnectionbetweensoundandsmellwasfoundbychance
3、WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?
A.Participantstookanactivepartintheexperiments.
B.Thepurposeofthefurtherexperimentswastotallydifferent.
C.Theresultfailedtosupportwhatwasfoundinpreviousexperiments.
D.Experimentsshowedthatlinksbetweensoundandsmellwereconsistent.
4、Howdoestheauthorfeelabouttheeffectoftheresearch?
A.Sheisexcitedaboutthecreativechances.
B.Sheissurprisedattherecentdevelopments.
C.Sheisconvincedthatthefindingswillbeusedsoon.
D.Sheisworriedabouthowtheknowledgecanbeapplied.
PartB
Directions:
ReadthefollowingtextandanswerthequestionsbychoosingthemostsuitablesubheadingfromthelistA-Gforeachnumberedparagraph(41-45).Therearetwoextrasubheadingswhichyoudonotneedtouse.MarkyouranswersontheANSWERSHEET.(10points)
Musicisoneofthemost1.(power)thingsinmylifeListeningtomusiccanhelptomotivatemeintryingtimeWhen
younger,I2.(have)nogreatloveformusicasIdonowImainlylistenedto3.myparentswerelisteningtoWhetherIwasinthecar,thehouse,4.anywhereelsetherewassuretobesomeBeatles,orBuddyHollyconstantlyplayinginthebackground
NowasI'molder,Ienjoyitforthereasonthatitallowsmetoremembermychildhood
Ibelievemusichasthepower5.(convey)allsortsofemotionThesong"Alittlebitlonger"byNickJonasis6.an
emotionalandinspiringsongthatwhenIhearit,Ialwayscomecloseto7.(drop)downtears,especiallywhenIwatchitbeingplayedliveTheeffectthatmusiccanhave8.ouremotionsistremendous,asitcanbringpeopletofloodsoftearsorburstsof
9.(laugh)
IbelievemusicaffectspeopleinmanywaysTome,musicis10.(extreme)importantinmylifeIthinkitbringsme
closertomyfriendsandfamily
InCanadaandtheUnitedStates,peopleinvitefriendsoverforameal,apartyorjustforcoffeeandconversation
Herearekindsofthingspeoplesaywhentheyinvitesomeonetotheirhomes:
"Wouldyoulike1.(come)overfordinnerthisSaturdaynight?""HeyWe2.(have)apartyonFridayCanyoucome?"
Toreplytoaninvitation(邀請(qǐng)),eithersaythankyouandaccept,orsayyou'resorryandgive3.excuse"Thanks,I'dlove
toWhattimewouldyoulikemetocome?"or"Oh,sorryIhaveaticket4.amovie"
Sometimes,however,peopleusewords5.soundlikeinvitationsbutwhicharenotrealinvitationsForexample,"Pleasecomeoverforadrinksometime""Whynotgettogetherforapartysometime?""Whydon'tyoucomeoverandseeussometime
soon?"
Theyarereallyjustpolitewaysof6.(end)aconversationTheyarenotrealinvitationsbecausetheydon'tmention(提到;談到)acertaintimeordateTheyjustshowthatthepersonistryingtobe7.(friend)Toreplyto8.expression)likethese,
peoplejustsay"Sure,thatwouldbegreat!"or"OKYes,thanks"
Sonexttimewhenyouhearsuchsoundslikeaninvitation,listen9.careful)Isitarealinvitation10.isthepersonjust
beingpolite?
SectionIIITranslation
Directions:
TranslatethefollowingtextintoChinese.WriteyourtranslationontheANSWERSHEET.(15points)
Changingyourlifecancomeinsmall,easysteps.Youcantransformyourselfandliveabetterlifebymakingpositive
changesalongtheway.Herearesomechoicesthatwillleadtoyourtransformation.
Choosetochangebadhabits
Somebadhabitsseemtostickaroundwithoutusevenrealizingit.1、Youcanovercomethem,findbetteralternatives,and
getthroughyourstruggletobecomeabetteryou!Doitforyourselfmorethananything.
Choosetogrow
It'seasytogetstuckinafixedwayoflife.2、Inchoosingtogrow,youbuildcharacter,developyourstrengths,become
awareofwhatneedsimprovement,andturnintothewell-roundedpersonyouneedtobetosucceed.
Choosetoseekabalancedlife
Wheredoyouneedbalance?Areyouallwork,noplay?Ortheopposite?3、Ifyou'respendingtoomuchtimeworkingorlockedawayalone,findthetimeforsocialinteractionandhavingfun.Ifyouhaven'tcommittedtoascheduleinawhile,make
thedecisiontostartfollowingone.
4、
Thisisvitaltohumanexistence.Weneedthelovingbondscreatedbyfamilymembersandfriends.Personalrelationships
arekeytoemotionalgrowthandsocialstability.
Choosetoliveyourpassion
Whateveryourdreamis,youcanhaveit.Thepersonyouwishtobeandthethingsyouwishtoachievearewithinyou.
Makethechoicetopursuethosepassionsatwhatevercost.Itmaymeanclearingoutyourscheduleordoingsomethingyou've
neverdone.5、
A.Choosetospendtimewiththoseyoulove
B.Choosetoorganizeyourscheduleflexibly
C.Makethechoicetodaythatyouwon'tberuledbythem.
D.Neitherextremewillleadyoutoapleasantlifeforverylong.
E.However,withre-evaluationandgrowthcomesabeautifulfreedom.
F.It'sgoodtochange,andyou'veonlygotsomanyyearstorefreshyourself.
G.However,therewardfromsuccessandpersonalaccomplishmentwillbeworthit.
Cyberbullying(網(wǎng)絡(luò)欺凌)
Cyberbullyingistheuseoftechno
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