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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精第一部分:聽力(共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍.1Whereisthepostoffice?A。Infrontofahotel。B。Oppositeasupermarket。C。Nexttoagarage。2Howdidthewomanfeelaboutherlife?A。Worried。B.Satisfied。C.Bored.3Whatpresentdidthewomangetfromherparents?A。Jeans。B.Shoes。C.Abag.4Whatdidthemandoattheweekend?A。Hewalkedinthewoods。B.Herodehorses.C.Hewentsailing.5Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?A。Ajob.B.Amanager.C.Aninterviewee.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白.每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A。Atatravelagency.B.Atanairport。C。Atahotel.7Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Wednesday。C.Thursday.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題.8Wherehasthemanjustbeen?A。Toatheatre.B。Tohisoffice.C.Tohishome.9Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Hefailedtobookthetheatretickets.B.Hecouldn’tgetthroughtothetheatre.C。Hewasfoundmakingaprivatecallatwork。聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題.10Wherewillthewoman’spartybeheld?A.Inherhouse。B。Inaclub.C.Inarestaurant.11Howwillthemangohomefromtheparty?A。Onfoot.B.Bymotorbike.C.Bytaxi.12Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thepartywillstartat3p.m。B.Thewomanplaysvolleyballat6p.m。everyday.C。Peopleneedn’twearformalclothesattheparty。聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13WhydidthemanchoosetheWesternRestaurant?A.Hesawthereviewinthenewspaper。B.Thewomansaiditwasverygood。C.Katiepersuadedhimtogo。14Whatdidthemandislikeabouthismeal?A。Thestarter。B。Themaincourse.C.Thedessert.15WhatdidthespeakersdointheWesternRestaurantlastnight?A.Theycomplainedaboutthefood.B。Theyhadanargumentaboutthebill。C。Theyheldacelebrationforaworkmate.16Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?A。ShewilltakehermumtotheWesternRestaurant。B.Shewillholdapartyinanotherrestaurant。C。SheprefersaChineserestaurant。聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17Whenshouldthelistenersarriveatschool?A.At7:15。B。At7:00。C。At6:00.18Whatshouldthelistenersbringduringthetrip?A.Acamera.B.Drinks。C.Ajacket.19Whatdothelistenersneedtodothisevening?A.Reviewthenotes.B.Drawamapofavillage。C.Asktheteachersforamap。20Whatwillthelistenersdotomorrowevening?A.Visitatheatre。B.Sleepinthevillage.C。Enjoyaperformance。第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)

第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑21.Thepriceofgoldhasjumpedto____newall-timehighasdebtworriesintheUSand____Europecontinuetotroubletheworld.A.the;不填B.the;the C.a;不填 D。a;the22.Historyisthebestteacher。It________recordsthedevelopmentofeachcountryandforetellsthefuturetous.A.apparently B。conventionally C.faithfully D.eventually23。Thelandlordwantsto_______therentby$30amonth,whichIthinkisunacceptable。A.makeup B.raiseup C.cutup D。putup24。Emphasisislaidonthenecessitythatalltheobjectivestobeattained_______intoaccountbeforestartinganew25.Whenaskedwhattheywouldvolunteertodo,________saidtheywerewillingtodosomethingtheycould.A。halfofthese B.halfofwhich C。halfofwhom D。halfofthem26.Beforeselectingcurtainsforyournewly-decoratedhouse,it’simportanttoknowwhatcolorlookgreat________thewallpaper。A。on B。with C.in D。against27。IpreferbuyinganewflatinPudongNewAreatolivingin_______closetoJing'anTemple,asIwanttolivewithmyparentsinZhangjiangHi-TechPark。A。it

B.that

C.one

D。theone28。Itwasthirtyyears_______hewasinvitedasanoutstandingalumnustocelebratethe128thanniversaryoftheuniversity.A.as

B.while

C.before

D.until29.LawrenceCraven,adoctorfromtheUSA,istheauthorofseveralpublishedreports,oneof________

introducedtheideain1953________aspirincouldreducetheriskofheartattacks.A。them;when

B.which;thatC。what;that

D.which;when30。Shekeptalittlenotebook,inwhichthetelephonenumbersandemailaddressesofherfriends.A.wroteB。havewrittenC.waswrittenD.werewritten31.—-—TurnofftheTV,Jack,______yourhomeworknow?———Mum,justtenmoreminutes,please。A。shouldyoubedoingB.shouldn'tyoubedoingC。couldn’tyoubedoingD。willyoubedoing32.MyEnglishteacher’shumorwas____makeeverystudentburstintolaughter.A。soastoB.suchastoC。suchthatD.sothat第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Anewstudyfoundthatinner-citykidslivinginneighborhoodswithmoregreenspacegainedabout13%lessweightoveratwo—yearperiodthankidslivingamongmoreconcreteandfewertrees.Such36tellapowerfulstory。Theobesityepidemic(流行病)beganinthe1980s,andmanypeoplebelieveincreasedportionsizesandinactivityareto37,butthatcan'tbeeverything.FastfoodsandTVshavebeen38usforalongtime。"Mostexpertsagreethatthechangeswere39tosomethingintheenvironment,"sayssocialepidemiologistThomasGlassofTheJohnsHopkinsBloombergSchoolofPublicHealth。Thatsomethingcouldbea40ofthegreen.Thenewresearch,41intheAmericanJournalofPreventiveMedicine,isn'tthefirsttoassociategreenerywithbetterhealth,butitdoesgetusclose42identifyingwhatworksandwhy。Atitsmoststraightforward,agreenneighborhood43meansmoreplacesforkidstoplay–whichis44sincetimespentoutdoorsisoneofthestrongestcorrelates(相關(guān)的事物)ofchildren’sactivitylevels。Butgreenspaceisgoodforthemind45:researchbyenvironmentalpsychologistshasshownthatithascognitive(認(rèn)知的)46forchildrenwithattention—deficitdisorder。Inonestudy,justreading4748tograssyareashasalsobeenlinkedto49stressandalowerbodymassindex(體重指數(shù))amongadults。Andan50of3,000Tokyoresidentsassociatedwalkablegreenspaceswithgreaterlongevity(長(zhǎng)壽)amongseniorcitizens.Glasscautionsthatmoststudiesdon't51proveacausallinkbetweengreennessandhealth,butthey'reneverthelesshelpingspuraction。InSeptembertheU。S.HouseofRepresentatives52thedelightfullynamedNoChildLeftInsideActtoencouragepublicinitiativesaimedatexposingkidstotheoutdoors.Findinggreenspaceisnot53easy,andyoumayhavetoworkabittogetyourfamilyalittlegrassandtrees.Ifyouliveinasuburboracitywithgoodparks,take54ofwhat’sthere.Yourchildreninparticularwillloveit–andtheirbodiesandmindswillbe55toyou。36。A。findings B.essays C.assumptions D.abstracts37。A。scold B.blame C。charge D。criticize38.A。among B。along C.beside D。with39。A。glued B.related C。associated D.opposed40。A。scratching B.denying C。depressing D.shrinking41。A。published B.contributed C.illustrated D.circulated42.A.at B.to C。for D.over43。A。fully B。simply C.seriously D。uniquely44.A.vital B.casual C.fatal D。mental45。A。still B。already C.too D.yet46。A.benefits B。profits C。revenues D.awards47.A。outward B。apart C。aside D.outside48.A.Solution B.Reaction C。Exposure D.Addiction49.A.much B。less C.more D.little50。A。article B。expedition Canalysis D.option51.A.curiously B.negatively C。necessarily D。comfortably52。A。relieved B。appointed C。approved D。performed53.A。merely B。always C。mainly D。almost54.A.advantage B.exception C.measure D。charge55。A.regretful B。merciful C.joyful D.grateful第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AMoocs(massiveopenonlinecourses)arefree,butwithouttutoring,andareopentoanyone,anywherein

theworld。Thecoursesareflexible–normallythreetofivehoursofstudyaweek–doneatanytime,short(5to10weeks)andvideo-rich.Theyarealsoheavilydependentoncrowdsourcing:youcandiscussacoursewithfellowstudentsthroughonlineforums,discussionboardsandpeerreview。Studentsdon'thavetofinishthecourses,passassessmentsordoassignments,but,iftheydo,theygetacertificationofparticipation.TheOpenUniversitylaunchedFutureLearn,theUK’sanswertoUSplatformssuchasCoursera,EdXandUdacity,whichhavebeenofferingMoocsfromtopUSuniversitiesforthepasttwoyears。Theresponsehasbeenincredible,withmorethanthreemillionpeopleregisteringworldwide.Meanwhile,in2012,EdinburghUniversitybecamethefirstnon—USinstitutiontojoinCoursera’spartnership,comprising13universities?!癢ealreadyrun50onlinemaster'sdegrees,sothiswasalogicalexpansion,”saysProfessorJeffHaywood,Edinburgh'svice—principal.“It’saninvestmentinteachingmethodsresearch.HowamIgoingtoteachintroductoryphilosophyto100,000people?That’swhatIcalleducationalR&D?!盋ooperationiskey,Haywoodstresses.Itisfarbettertooffer20—30coursesinyourownareasofexpertise(專門技能)andletotherinstitutionsdolikewise。ProfessorMikeSharples,FutureLearn'sacademiclead,goesfurther:“We’vetiedtheelementsavailablebeforeintoapackageofcoursesofferedbyleadinguniversitiesworldwideonanewsoftwareplatform,withanewwayofpromotingitandalsoanewsocial—learningteachingmethod。Youwon'tjustreceiveanexam,butbeabletodiscussandmarkeachother’sassignments?!盉athUniversity,oneofmorethan20universitiesworkingwithFutureLearn,launchesitsfirstcourse,InsideCancer,nextJanuary,andregardsMoocsasawayofbreakingdownagebarriers?!盩here’snoreasonwhysomeonedoingGCSEsshouldnotlookatourMoocsandgetquiteawaythroughthem,orsomeoneatPhDlevelandbeyond,"saysProfessorBernieMorley,56.MoocshavethesefeaturesEXCEPTthat_______.A.MoocsarefreeofchargeforanyoneB.Moocscanbeadjustedaccordingtopeople’slearningpaceC。Moocsprovideteachers’instructionsifyouhavesomedifficultyD。Moocshaveaplatformforlearnstosharetheirlearningexperience57。WhatcanbeinferredfromProfessorBernieMorleyinthelastparagraph?A。PeoplewithvariouslearninglevelswillprobablyshowinterestinMoocs。B.PeopleatPhDlevelhavealreadyknowneverythingaboutMoocs.C.InsideCancerwillbethemostpopularcourseforsomeonedoingGCSEs.D.Moocsarenotsocompetitiveaslifelonglearningcoursesduetotheproblemsofcredits。58.Thepassagemainlydealswith_____。A。thevariousopinionsonFutureLearnB.theadvantagesofonlineteachingmethodsC。thepopularityofno-creditcoursesD.theemergenceofanewlearningplatform BOnemightexpectthatthe

ever-growingdemandsofthetouristtradewouldbringnothingbutgoodforthecountriesthatreceivethe

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andeverymonthanotherrock-boundPacificislandisadvertisedasthe'lastparadise(天堂)on

earth'.

However,thescaleand

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todestroytheverythingstouristswanttoenjoy。Inthosecountrieswherethere

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soonfelttheeffectsofthousandsofholiday-makerstravelingthroughtheforestland。

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walkers,withtheconsequentexploitationof

precioustreesandplants。 Notonlytheenvironmentofacountrycansufferfromthesuddengrowthoftourism.Thepeopleaswellrapidlyfeelitseffects。Farmlandmakeswayforhotels,roadsandairports;theoldwayoflifegoes.Theone—timefarmerisnowtheservantof

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nolongerhisownmaster.Onceitwashisbackthatborethepain;nowitishissmilethatisexploited.Nodoubthewonderswhetherhewasn'thappierin

hisvillageworkinghisownland. Thankfully,thetouristindustryiswakinguptotheresponsibilitiesithastowardsthosecountriesthatreceiveitscustomers。Theprotectionofwildlifeandthecreationofnationalparksgohandinhandwithtouristdevelopmentandinfactobtainfinancialsupportfromtouristcompanies。Atthesametime,touristsarebeingencouragedtorespectnotonlythecountrysidetheyvisitbutalsoitspeople。 Thewaytourismishandledinthenexttenyearswilldecideitsfateandthatofthecountriesweallwanttovisit。Theirneedsandproblemsaremoreimportantthanthoseofthetouristcompanies.Increasedunderstandinginplanningworld-widetourismcanpreservethemarketforthesecompanies.Ifnot,inafewyears’timetheverythingsthatattracttouristsnowmaywellhavebeendestroyed。CInteractiveHome-securitySystemsTarikCelebi,wholivesinSanFranciscosuburb,takeshishome-securitysystemwithhimtowork,todinner,justaboutanywhere.Byhiscellphone,he”arms"hishome—securityalarmfromhiscarbeforeheleavesforwork.Duringhisworkday,hegetse-mailalertseverytimehisfrontdooropens,eventhoughhe'smilesaway.Ifthedooropensatanunusualtime—-—saymiddaywhennooneshouldbecomingorgoing———hecanordera30—secondvideoclipfromthecamerathatwatchesthedoor.Ifit'sjusthismother-in—lawgettingapackagedelivery,noworries.Celebiisoneofthefirstusersofthelatestinteractivehome—securitysystems.Inadditiontosoundingalarmswhenthehouseisbrokenintoandnotifyinghomeownersorpolice,astraditionalsystemsdo,theinteractivesystemsgiveusersnewwaystoremotelycontroltheirsystemsandtheirhomeenvironment.Differentfromtraditionalhome—securityalarms,whichhomeownerstypicallyhavetopressbuttonsonakeypadtoturnonbeforetheyleavetheirhomes,theinteractivesystemsenableconsumerstoarmanddisarmsystemsfromsmartphones,iPadsandPCs,nomatterwheretheyare.Mosttraditionalsystemsaresetuptosoundanalarmifdoorsorwindowsareopened.Theinteractivesystemsgivehomeownersmoreoptions.Forexample,userscanelectwhentheywanttobenotified.Theymightwantane—mailoratexteverytimeadoorisopened,oronlyduringthehoursof3to4p.m.,whenkidscomehomefromschool.LikeCelebi,theycanaddcamerasandgetvideoclipswhendoorsopen.Thatcouldbehelpfulinmakingsurekidsaren’tbringingfriendshomewhenthey'renotsupposedto.Nationwide,about20%ofhomeshavetraditionalhome-securitysystems.Abouthalfstopusingthembecausetheytireofthetrouble.Beingabletoarmsystemsevenwhiledashingtothesubwayorwhileatworkwillincreasetheirusageofthenewinteractivesystems.Althoughthenewfunctionsaddcoststohomesecurity,theinteractive-systemsarebelievedtopushhome-securitysystems’usageratescloserto30%,whichwouldbeabigmovementforanindustrythat'sbeenlargelystuckat20%forthepastdecade."Weallknowit'sgoingtogetbigger,thoughwedon’tknowhowlongit'sgoingtotake,"EricTaylor,anofficerfromSanFranciscoSecurityDepartmentsays.63。WhatmayCelebifirstdoifhisfrontdooropensatawrongtimewhenheisaway? A.Informthepolice. B。Callhismother-in—law. C.Armthesecurityalarm. D.Observethroughvideo.64。Theinteractivesystemsenabletheuserto______。 A.improvehishomeenvironmentremotely B。lockhishouse'sdoorwhileheismilesaway C.operatethehome—securitysystemsatanyplace D。stopsomefriendsofkidsfromenteringautomatically65.What'stheadvantageoftheinteractivesystemsoverthetraditionalones? A。Theyarecheaper。 B。Theyhavemorewaystoinformtheusers。 C。Theycangivequickerreaction. D。Theyareeasiertosetup。66.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout? A。Theimportanceofsecurityindustry。 B。Thefunctionsoftheinteractivealarms. C.Thepopularityofhome—securitysystems。 D。Themarketpotentialoftheinteractivesystems。DAmazingly,UScrimefigureshavebeenfallingfor20yearsnow。Ofcourse,thebigquestionis,why?Andcananylessonsbelearnt?Onereasoncouldbethefallinthedemandforthedrugcrack。Duringthe1980s,drug-relatedcrimessoared,mostlycausedbydesperatecrackusers.However,accordingtoprofessorBlumstein,co—authorofTheCrimeDropinAmerica,newsofthedangersofcrackusecauseditsdecreaseandledtoafallinthenumberofdrug—relatedcrimes。Somesaythattheadoptionofazero—tolerancepolicyinmanycitieshashelpedleadtoafallincrime.InNewYorkCity,forexample,mayorRudyGiulianiimposedstrictandautomaticpunishmentsforallcrimes,includingminoroffencessuchasgraffitiandlittering.Manybelievethishashadaverystrongdeterrenteffect。Anotherreasoncouldbesmarterpolicingstrategies.Anti-theftmeasuresandeducatingthecommunityaboutcarthefthashelpedseeadropincrimesinmanyareas.Also,theuseofcrimemappingschemesthatcandiscoveridentifycrimepeaksindifferentpartsofthecityhashelpedpolicetargethotspots.Anotherreasoncouldbethatmorecriminalsarenowbehindbars.SociologistJohnConklin(fromTuftsUniversity)saysasignificantfactorbehindthefallincrimeinthe1990sisthesimplefactthatmanycriminalsareinjail.InhisbookWhyCrimeRagesFell,hesayssentencingwasmercifulinthe1960sand1970s,whencrimerose.Somehavelinkedthefallinviolentcrimetoadeclineinchildren’sexposuretoleadinpetrol。JessicaWolpawReyessays,“Evenlowtomoderatelevelsofexposurecanleadtobehavioralproblems,reducedIQ,hyperactivityandyouthcrimes。Youcanlinkthedeclineinleadbetween1975and1985toadeclineinviolentcrime20yearslater?!監(jiān)therssaythatthedropincrimehassomethingtodowithbirthrates.Accordingtostatistics,birthratespeakedbetween1957and1961,andtheproportionofmenintheUSintheirlateteensandearly20s(theso—called“criminalage”)washighestinthelate70sandearly80s。However,astimewenton,theproportionofpeopleinthisagegroupdecreased。Othersclaimthatvideogameshavehelped。Arecentstudyhassuggestedthatthesegamesarekeepingyoungpeopleoffthestreetsandthereforeawayfromcrime.Advocatesofthisarguethatanyeffectsthegamesmayhaveinencouragingviolentbehaviorisoffsetbythefactthatthegameskeeppotentialcriminalsindoorsandinfrontofthetelevision。Somearguethatthewidespreaduseofcameraphonesmakessomecriminalsthinktwicebeforecommittingacrimeandgettingfilmeddoingit.Also,manybelievethatthemassuseofCCTVhasalsohadaneffect。Finally,somesaythatpettytheftjustisn’tworthitanymore。Theresalevalueofsecond—handgoodssuchastelevisions,camerasorclothesisnowsolow(orevennon-existent)thatmostpeopleseenopointinstealing。So,whatdoyouthink?67.“WhyCrimeRatesFell”ismentionedinthearticletotellreadersthat______。A。drugcrackcanbeextremelydangerousB。crimemappingschemeshelpthepolicediscovercriminalsC。criminalsshouldbestrictlysentencedD。childrenshouldn'tbeallowedtocontactlead68。Theunderlinedwords“deterrent”inparagraph3mostprobablymeans______。A.ambiguous B.contradictory C。encouragingD.frightening69.WhichofthefollowingstatementscanNOTbeconcludedfromthearticle? A.Drugabusemayhavesomethingtodowithhighcrimerates. B。Theyoungaremorelikelytocommitcrimesthanthepoor. C.Thewidespreaduseofcamerasishelpfultoreducingcrimerates。 D。Thepossibleeffectsofgamesencouragingviolencearepartlycountered.Bywritingthisarticle,thewriterintendstotellus______。A。theamazingfactthatUScrimefiguresaregoingdownB。therecentstatisticsshowingthatcrimeratesarefallingintheUSC。theanswerstothequestionwhyUScrimefiguresarefallingD.thespecialpoliciesadoptedbytheUSpolicethathelpadropincrime第二卷(共35分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。Throwthebottlesandboxesofdrugsoutofyourhouse。Anewtheorysuggeststhatmedicinecouldbebadforyourhealth,whichshouldatleastcomeasgoodnewstopeoplewhocannotaffordtobuyexpensivemedicine。Thisnewtheoryarguesthathealingisatourfingertips:wecanbehealthybydoingYogaonaregularbasis.Supportersofmedicaltreatmentarguethatmedicineshouldbetrustedsinceitiseffectiveandscientificallyproven。TheysaythatthereisnoneedforspiritualmethodssuchasYoga。Thesewasteourtime,somethingwhichisquitepreciousinourmaterialworld。Thereismedicinethatcankillourpain,x—raysthatshowusourbonesorMRIthatscansourbrainfortumors(腫瘤).Wemustadmitthatthesemethodsareveryeffectiveintheexamplesthattheyprovide。However,therearesome“everydaycomplaints”suchasbackpains,headaches,insomnia,whicharetreatedcurrentlywithmedicine.Whenyouhaveaheadache,youtakeanAspirin;whenyoucannotsleep,youtakeXanaxwithoutthinkingofthesideeffectsofthese。Whenyouusethesepillsforalongperiod,youbecomeaddictedtothem;youcannotsleepwithoutthem.Wepayhugeamountsofmoneyandbecomeaddictedinsteadofgettingbetter。Howaboutasaferandmoreeconomicalwayofhealing?WhendoingYoga,youdonotneedanythingexceptyourenergysoitisveryeconomical.ItspopularityhasspreadparticularlythroughoutAmericaandWesternEurope。Inquantum(量子)physics,energyisrecognizedasthefundamentalsubstance(物質(zhì))whichtheuniverseconsistsof。Yogadependsontheenergywithinourbodies.Itisasimpleandeffectivewayofrestoringtheenergyflow。Therearenosideeffectsanditisscientificallyexplained。OpponentsofalternativehealingmethodsalsoclaimthatseriousillnessessuchasHIV/AIDSandcancercannotbetreatedwithoutdrugs。Theythinksobecausethesepatientsspendtherestoftheirlivesinthehospitaltakingmedicine。HowcanYogamakethesepeoplehealthyagain?Itisveryunfortunatethatthesepatientshavetoliveinthehospitallosingtheirhairbecauseofchemotherapy(化療),losingweightbecauseofthesideeffectsofthemedicinetheytake.Actually,itiscommonknowledgethatexceptforwhenthecancerisrecognizedatanearlystage,drugsalsocannottreatAIDSorcancer。Mostofthemedicinesthesepatientsusearetoeasetheirpainandtheirsufferings.Insteadofdrugswhichareexpensiveandhavemanysideeffects,youcanuseyourenergytoovercomethehardshipsoflife,findanemotionalbalance,leavethestressofeverydaylifeandletgooftheeverydayworries.WeshoulddefinitelystartlearningYogaandavoidillnessesbeforeitistoolate。Title:HealthandHealingatYourFingertips(1)▲toanewtheoryAnewtheoryarguesthatdoingYoga(2)▲cankeeppeoplehealthywhilemedicinemightdo(3)▲topeople’shealth.Supportofmedicaltreatment●Peopleshould(4)▲medicineasitisveryusefulforkillingpain.●MedicineiseffectiveandscientificallyprovenwhileYugaisakindofspiritualmethodanddoingYogaisonlya(5)▲oftime。●Illnesses(6)▲HIV/AIDSandcancercanonlybetreatedwithdrugs.SupportofYoga●DoingYogaissaferandnotas(7)▲astakingmedicine.●Mostofthemedicinesthatpatientswithsome(8)▲diseasesusearetoeasetheirpainandtheirsufferingsbutcannotcurethem.●Yogahasnosideeffectsandalsothereisa(9)▲explanation.Itcanrestoretheenergyflowinpeople’sbodies,whichcan(10)▲ouremotions,controlthoughts,overcomethehardshipsoflife,leavethestressofeverydaylifeandletgooftheeverydayworries.第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)隨著電腦普及率的提高,老師、家長(zhǎng)和學(xué)生對(duì)字跡的重視程度降低了。據(jù)一項(xiàng)調(diào)查顯示,有85.8%的中學(xué)生說(shuō)自己的字跡不好看,而他們又不想改善字跡,其理由各異.請(qǐng)根據(jù)下圖寫一篇英文短文,說(shuō)明該現(xiàn)象并發(fā)表自己的看法。注意:1.可參照?qǐng)D中文字及下面文章開頭所給提示,作適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。2。詞數(shù)150左右。開頭已經(jīng)寫好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。3.作文中不得提及考生所在學(xué)校和本人姓名。Nowadays,withthegrowingpopularityofcomputers,teachers,studentsandtheirparentsarepayinglessandlessattentiontohandwriting.

江蘇省丹陽(yáng)高級(jí)中學(xué)2013-2014學(xué)年度高三第三次模擬考試英語(yǔ)學(xué)科答卷紙第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀71.____________72。_____________73。____________74.____________75._____________76.___________77。_____________78.____________79.____________80。_____________第五部分書面表達(dá)Nowadays,withthegrowingpopularityofcomputers,teachers,studentsandtheirparentsarepayinglessandlessattentiontohandwriting._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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