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考試須知:英語試卷總分值120分,總答題時(shí)間120分鐘。本試卷分“試題卷”、“答題卷”和“答題卡”,其中“試題卷”11頁,“答題卷”2頁,“答題卡”1張。請(qǐng)將選擇題答案寫在“答題卡”上,其他題答案寫在“答題卷”上,否則無效。請(qǐng)務(wù)必注意試題序號(hào)和答題序號(hào)相對(duì)應(yīng)。(注意:61-65題需填涂在答題卡81-85題處。)所有選擇題請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆在“答題卡”相應(yīng)的位置上涂黑,其它題答題一律用藍(lán)色、黑色的鋼筆、水筆或圓珠筆,否則無效。第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)Afterbeingelected______Presidentof________UnitedStates,BarackObamamovedwithhisfamilyinto________WhiteHouse.A./;the;/ B./;the;the C.the;/;/ D./;an;theFluisavery______infectiousdisease.Fever,headaches,coughingandfatiguearesomeofits______symptoms.A.normal;common B.usual;ordinary C.common;usual D.ordinary;normalThepolicesetaboutarrestingthesuspect______theyfoundenoughevidencetoprovehimguilty.
A.immediate B.aslongas C.themoment D.asfaras4.Wereyousatisfiedwiththeexamresult?Nota______.Ishouldhavedonemuch______.A.little;better B.bit;worse C.little;worse D.bit;better5.Thankstothevivid______,thespeakermadetheabstractconceptaccessibletoalltheaudience.A.inflation B.interference C.illiteracy D.illustration6.Doyoulike_______whensomeonespeakstoyouwithoutlookingatyou?A.that B.him C.it D.those7.Theteacherlookedatthestudentwithasmileasif______himtoanswerthequestion.A.expectedB.toexpect C.expecting D.expect8.______atruckcomingdirectlyfromtheoppositedirection,thecardriverturned______righttoavoidahead-oncollision.A.Seeing;sharpB.Havingseeing;sharplyC.Seen;sharpD.Hadseen;sharplyTheheartis______thestomach,fortheyarebothcontrolledbythebrain.A.asintelligentas B.notsointelligentasC.moreintelligentthan D.nomoreintelligentthanYoucouldn'thavechosenanygiftbetterforme.______.A.Oh,don'tyoulikeit?B.I'mgladyoulikeitsomuch.C.That'sallright.I'llgiveyouabetteronenexttime.D.Ithoughtyoumightlikeit.11.OurnewscienceteachercomesfromeitherNewYorkorWashington.ButIcan’tremember_______.A.where B.there C.which D.that12.“Idon’tthinkitismy_________thatthetrafficpiledup!IjustpulledupmylorryquicklyasIsawacakeflyingtowardsme!”saidtheangrydriver.A.error B.mistake C.fault Dduty13.Withitsmovingstoryandthewonderfulacting,the______filmputonthisweekhasattractedmillionsofaudienceandiswellonthewaytobecomingtheyear'stop-grossingmovie.A.three-hour’s B.three-hours’ C.three-hour D.three-hours14.Youdidn’tdowellintheinterview.Itseemsthatyouarenotyourselftoday!Iburnedthemid-nightoillastnighttogetbetterprepared.Unfortunately,_________sleeppreventedmefromthinkingclearlyenoughtoproducesatisfyinganswers.A.lackof B.lackingof C.lack Dlackedof15.Jason,haveyoufinishedyourwriting?Fivemoreminutes________youwillseeanamusingstory!A.before B.and C.sothat D.until16.Excuseme!I’dliketobookatableforfourforthedinnertonight.Sorrysir,butthereis________availabletonight.Youmaytry_________restaurant.A.noone;theother B.none;another C.nothing;another D.noone;other17.Hewasnearlykilledinacaraccident.Oh,whenwas____exactly?Itwasin2009______________hewasdrivingtotheairporttopickuphisfather.A.this;that B.that;when C.that;that Dwhat;when18.WhatcanIdoforyou?Iamlookingforabirthdaygiftformysister,_______ataproperpricebutfashionable.A.one B.anyone C.that D.everything19.Everyonewantstobeafriendof_______________isconsiderateandsharesthesameinterests.A.anyone B.whomever C.whoever D.nomatterwho20.Idon’trememberhowmanyyearsago______________Ipaidmylastvisittotheprincipleofmyprimaryschool.A.itwasthat B.wasitthat C.itwaswhen D.wasitwhen第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Acertaingoodwomanonedaysaidsomethingthathurtherbestfriendofmanyyears.Sheregretteditimmediatelyandwouldhavedoneanythingtohavetakenthewordsback.Soshewenttoanolder,wiserwomaninthevillageand21advice.Listeningtoher,theolderwoman22theyoungerwoman’sdistressandknewshemusthelpher.Shealsoknewshecould23easeherpain,butshecouldteach.Then,shesaid.“Thereare24thingsyouneedtodo.Thefirstisextremelydifficult.Tonight,Takeyourbest25pillowsandopenasmallholeineachone.Then,26thesunrises,youmustputasinglefeatheronthedoorstepofeachhouseintown.Whenyouarethrough,27tome.Ifyou’vedonethefirstthing28,I’lltellyouthesecond.”Theyoungwomanhurriedhometoprepareforherchore,29thepillowswerevery30toherandveryexpensive.Allnightlong,shewentfromdoorsteptodoorstep.Herfingerswere31.Thewindwassosharpthatitcausedhereyestowater,butsheranonthroughthe32streets,33therewassomethingshecoulddotoputthings34thewaytheyoncewere.Finallysheplacedthelastfeatheronthestepsofthelasthouse.Justasthesunrose,shereturnedtotheolderwoman.Shewasexhaustedbut35,thinkingthathereffortswouldberewarded.“Now,”saidthewisewoman,“Gobackand36yourpillows.Theneverythingwillbeasitwasbefore.”Theyoungwomanwasstunned,“Youknowthat’simpossible!Thewind37eachfeatherasfastasIplacedthemonthedoorsteps!Youdidn’tsayIhadtogetthemback!Ifthisisthesecond38,thenthingswillneverbethesame.”“That’strue,”saidtheolderwoman.“Neverforget.Eachofyourwordsislikeafeatherinthewind.Once39,noamountofeffort,40howheartfeltorsincere,caneverreturnthemtoyourmouth.Chooseyourwordswellandguardthemmostofallinthepresenceofthoseyoulove.”21.A.askedabout B.askedfor C.askedto D.askaround22.A.witnessed B.touched C.guessed D.sensed23.A.ever B.almost C.never D.seldom24.A.one B.two C.three D.four25.A.feather B.leather C.woolen D.cotton26.A.when B.after C.as D.before27.A.comeback B.goback C.putback D.drawback28.A.promptly B.absolutely C.completely D.unfortunately29.A.soasto B.eventhough C.nowthat D.inspiteof30.A.hard B.rare C.nice D.31.A.freezing B.freezingly C.froze D.frozen32.A.brightened B.widened C.darkened D.broadened33.A.amazing B.lucky C.thankful D.surprising34.A.on B.up C.off D.back35.A.tired B.relieved C.grateful D.nervous36.A.refill B.get C.purchase D.seek37.A.blewup B.blewon C.blewaway D.blewover38.A.requirement B.situation C.consequence D.circumstance39.A.speak B.spoken C.speaking D.beingspoken40.A.however B.whatever C.although D.regardless第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題,第二節(jié)5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié)ASpanishmenwillhavetolearntochangediapersanddodishwashingunderthetermsofanewlawdesignedtostrikeablow.Thelaw,duetobepassedthismonth,islikelytocausearevolutioninfamilyaffairsinacountrywhere40%ofmenreportedlydon’tdohouseworkatall.Itwillobligemento“sharedomesticresponsibilitiesandthecareandattention”ofchildrenandelderlyfamilymembers,accordingtothedraftapprovedbytheSpanishparliament’sjusticecommission.“Thiswillbeagoodwayofremindingpeoplewhattheirdutiesare.Itissomethingfeminists(女權(quán)主義者)havebeenwantingforalongtime,”saidMargaritaUria,oftheBasqueNationalistParty,whowasbehindwhatisanamendmenttoanewdivorcelaw.Failuretomeettheobligationswillbetakenintoconsiderationbyjudgeswhendeterminingthetermsofdivorces.Menwhorefusetodotheirpartmaybegivenlessfrequentcontactwiththeirchildren.Spanishwomenspendfivetimeslongeronhouseworkthanhusbands.Evenwhenbothhavejobsoutsidethehome,Spanishwomenstilldothreetimesasmuchworkinthehouse.“Itisnotjustabouthousework,though,”saidMs.Uria.AstudyfiveyearsagobySpain’sCenterforSociologicalInvestigationconcludedthatfathersspentanaverageof13minuteseachdaylookingaftertheirchildren.Only19%ofSpanishmenthoughtitwasrightformothersofschool-agechildrentohaveafull-timejob.Morethanathirdthoughtmothersshouldnotworkoutsidethehomeatall.TheChangetotheSpanishlegalcodewillseedomesticobligationsaddedtoalistofmarital(婚姻的)dutiesthatcurrentlyincludesfidelity,livingtogetherandhelpingoneanother.Thatshouldguaranteethat,whenthelaw—whichwillalsomakedivorceproceedingsfasterandeasier—isvotedoninparliamentinthenextfewweeks,theobligationtosharedomesticchoreswillbeaddedtothestatutebooks.41.WhatisthepercentageofSpanishmenwhodon’tdoanyhousework?A.19%B.40%C.60%D.80%42.Aboutthenewlaw,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Menareobligedtodohousework.B.Menwillhavetotakecareofchildren.C.Womenhavetohavefull-timejobs.D.Menwillhavetotakecareoftheelderly.43.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Ifamanfailstofulfilltheobligation,hewillgetadivorce.B.Ifamanfailstofulfilltheobligation,hewillbethrowntothejail.C.Ifamanfailstofulfilltheobligation,hewillbeinanunfavourableconditioninadivorce.D.Ifamanfailstofulfilltheobligation,hewillnotbeallowedtoseethechildanymore.44.Whatisthegeneraltopicofthepassage?A.Spainwillpassanewlawtoobligementosharedomesticresponsibilities.B.Menhavetosharemoredomesticresponsibilities.C.Therewillbearevolutionbyprovoked(被激怒的)feminists.D.MaritallawsinSpainarenotenoughyet.BFouroutoftenwomenwhodietendupheavierthanwhentheystartedwatchingtheirwaistline(腰圍),astudyrevealedtoday.Theresearchalsoshowedthatalargepercentageofwomenstartnoticingthepoundscreepingbackonjust21daysafterreachingtheiridealweight.Yesterday,DrIanCampbelloftheJennyCraigweightmanagementprogramsaid:'IntheUK61.4percentofadultsareoverweightorobese.Successfulweightmanagementrequiresalong-termcommitmentinordertoloseweightsuccessfullyandforgood.Dietingcanbearealchallengesosettingrealisticgoalsandremainingfocusedonthemisimportant.Otherwiseasthisresearchshows,womencouldendupheavierthanwhentheystarted.'The'Food:Body:Mind'reportwaspublicizedbyJennyCraigwhoquizzed2000womenagedbetween18and65whodietregularlyontheirattitudes,beliefsandbehaviorsaroundweightloss.Sixintensaidtheyarecurrentlyonadietandoneinfivewomensaidtheyareona'continuousdiet'.Itfoundthemostcommontriggerstostartdietingwasseeingtheir'reflectioninthemirror',preparingforasummerholidayorunflatteringphotospostedonsocialnetworkingsites.Otherpopularreasonsincludecommentsbyfriendsorrelativesortheirotherhalf.However,thestudyshowedthatoneintengiveupwithinoneday,whilealmostafifthmanagetomakeittoaweekormore.Theaverageistendays.Manyblamedpressuretheyputonthemselvestoloseweighttooquicklyfortheweightgain,whichleavesthemwithabiggerappetitethannormal.Othersblamedcolleagues,whotuckintofattylunchesandsnacksunawareoftheeffectithasonthedieter,whilemotherswhopolishofftheirchildren'sleftoverswasanothercommoncauseofweightgain.45. Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthisarticle? A.Threereasonstofailindieting B.ImportantthingsforsuccessfuldietC.Fourintenwomengainweightondiets D.Obesity:problemfor61.4%adultsinUK46.IntheUK,womenwhogoonadiet__________.A. arealloverweightorobeseB. allfailbecausetheyarenotpersistentenoughC. arelikelytogainweightagainafterreachingtheiridealweightD. endupheavierthanwhentheystarttodiet47. Theunderlinedword“triggers”inParagraph4probablymeans_________.A.effects B.causesC. examples D.imagination48. WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonwhymanypeoplequitdietingverysoon?A.Thepressuretheyputonthemselvestoloseweightquickly.B.Colleagueswhogivethemfattylunchesandsnacks.C.Leftoversofchildren’stakenbytheirmothers.D.Reflectionstheyseeinthemirror.CWhenyouareatoddswithsomeoneclosetoyou,theOne-MinuteDrillcanshowyouhowtoexpressyourfeelingseffectively–andhowtolistenmoreskillfully.Allitrequiresistwoindividualswhoarecommittedtoimprovingtheirrelationship.Setasideatleasttenminutes,andthensitfacingeachother.DecidewhowillbetheTalkerandwhowillbetheListener.Itmakesnodifference,becauselateryouwillchangeroles.HowtoperformtheOne-MinuteDrillForapproximately30seconds,theTalkercansayanythingheorshewants.Yourjobwillbetoexpressyourthoughtsandfeelings.Youcandiscussproblemsyou'vehadahardtimetalkingabout.Remembertolimityourselftoabout30seconds.WhentheTalkerfinishes,theListenerwillsummarizewhattheTalkerjustsaid,aswellashowtheTalkerwasfeelinginside,asaccuratelyaspossible.TheTalkernowgivestheListeneragradebetween0and100percenttoindicatehowaccuratethesummarywas.Iftheratingis95percentormore,youcanchangeroles;thenewTalkercancontinuewiththesametopicormoveontosomethingentirelynew.However,ifthegradeisbelow95percent,theTalkershouldpointoutwhattheListenermissedorgotwrong,andrepeattheprocessuntiltheoverallratingis95percentormore.Thenyoucanchangerolesandrepeattheexerciseforaslongasyoubothlike.HowitworksThirtysecondsofemotionallychargedinformationissufficientlychallengingforanyone.Expressyourfeelingsinstrong,clear,directlanguage,butasyourpartnerwillbelisteningattentively,youwon'tneedtoshout,exaggerateorputyourpartnerdown.TheListenershouldsitandlistenrespectfullywithoutinterrupting.Lookintoyourpartner'seyes,butavoidusingnegativebodylanguage.Ifyoulike,takeafewnotes.SotheTalkermightsay:"WhenIcomehomefromwork,IfeeltiredandIneedsomequiettime.ButyoutellmeI'msupposedtospendtimewiththekids.Thismakesmefeelfrustrated.IworkhardandI'mexhaustedattheendoftheday.IfeellikeIdeservealittletimetorelax,notlistentomoredemands."Inresponse,theListenermightsummarizelikethis:"Youjusttoldmethatyoufeelexhaustedwhenyoucomehomeatnightbecauseyou'vebeenworkinghardallday.WhenItellyouIwantyoutospendtimewiththekids,youfeelfrustratedandtickedoffbecauseyou'retiredandyouneedtimetorelax.Youseemeasverydemanding,andyou'reprobablyfeelinglikeIdon'tappreciateyou."ThefirsttimeyouattempttheOne-MinuteDrill,youmaygetalowscore.Don'tworry,becauseyou'llgetuptospeedquickly.Onceyou'vetriedthisexerciseafewtimes,you'llfindthatyoucannearlyalwaysgetratingsof95percentorbetteronthefirstorsecondtry.49.WhoistheOne-MinuteDrillintendedfor?A.Thosewhoaretoactsomerolesinacertainplayforthefirsttimeintheirlife.B.Thosewhoarepreparingfortheinterviewinordertomakeagoodfirstimpression.C.Thosewhohavedifficultycommunicatingwiththeircolleaguesorfamilymembers.D.Thosewhohavetroubledrelationshipswiththeirfriendsorfamilymembersandtrytoimprovethem.50.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.IntheOne-MinuteDrill,theTalkerandtheListenerchangerolesintheprocess.B.TheTalkershouldtalkabouthis/herthoughtsandfeelingsinabriefway.C.TheListenershouldlistencarefully,respectfullyandlatersummarizeaccurately.D.AftertheTalkerfinishestalking,theListeneristogivehim/heragrade.51.Fromtheexamplegivenin“Howitworks,”wecanguessthatthetalkmightbebetween_____.A.husbandandwifeB.fatherandsonC.motheranddaughterD.sisterandbrother52.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“tickedoff”probablymeaninthisreading?A.fastasleep B.veryangryC.burstintotears D.markedwithasymbolDTheideaof“l(fā)aw”existsineveryculture.Allsocietieshavesomekindoflawtokeeporderandtocontroltheinteractionsofpeoplewiththosearoundthem.Thelawsofanyculturetellpeoplethreethings:whattheycando(theirright),whattheymustdo(theirduties),andwhattheymaynotdo.Inaddition,thereareusuallyspecifictypesofpunishmentforthosewhobreakthelaw.Althoughallsocietieshavelaws,notallhavethesameideaofjustice—whichis“right”and“wrong”andhow“wrong”shouldbepunished.InmostWesterncultures,itisthoughtthatpunishingcriminalswillpreventthemfromcommittingothercrimes.Also,itishopedthatthefearofpunishmentwillactasadeterrent(威懾)thatpreventsotherpeoplefromcommittingsimilarcrimes;inotherwords,peoplewhoareconsideringalifeofcrimewilldecideagainstitbecauseoffearofpunishment.Inmostnon-Westerncultures,bycontrast,punishmentisnotseenasadeterrent.Instead,greatimportanceisplacedonrestoringbalanceinthesituation.Athief,forexample,maybeorderedtoreturnthethingshehasstoleninsteadof,asinWesternsocieties,spendingtimeinprison.Anotherdifferenceintheconceptofjusticeliesinvarioussocieties’ideasofwhatlawsare.IntheWest,peopleconsider“l(fā)aws”quitedifferentfrom“customs”.Thereisalsoagreatcontrastbetween“sins”(breakingreligiouslaws)and“crimes”(breakinglawsofthegovernment).Inmanynon-Westerncultures,ontheotherhand,thereislittleseparationofcustoms,laws,andreligiousbeliefs;inothercultures,thesethreemaybequiteseparatefromoneanother,butstillverymuchdifferentfromthoseintheWest.Forthesereasons,anactionmaybeconsideredacrimeinonecountry,butbesociallyacceptableinothers.Forinstance,althoughathiefisviewedasacriminalinmuchoftheworld,inasmallvillagewherethereisconsiderablecommunal(公共的)livingandsharingofobjects,thewordthiefmayhavelittlemeaning.Someonewhohastakensomethingwithoutaskingissimplyconsideredanimpoliteperson.Mostcountrieshavetwokindsoflaw:criminalandcivil.Peoplewhohavebeenaccusedofactssuchasmurderortheftareheardinthecriminaljusticesystem,whileciviljusticedealswithpeoplewhoarebelievedtohaveviolatedothers’rights.Theuseofthecivilsystemreflectsthevaluesofthesocietyinwhichitexists.IntheUnitedStateswherepersonal,individualjusticeisconsideredveryimportant,civillawhasbecome“bigbusiness.”Thereareover600,000lawyersintheUnitedStates,andmanyofthemkeepbusywithcivillawsuits;thatis,theyworkforpeoplewhowanttosueothers.Ifamanfallsoveratornruginahotelandbreakshisarm,forinstance,hemightdecidetosuethehotelownerssothattheywillpayhismedicalcosts.InacountrylikeJapan,bycontrast,thereisverylittleuseoftheciviljusticesystem.LawsuitsarenotverypopularinJapan,wheresocialharmonyisevenmoreimportantthanindividualrights,andwherepeoplewouldratherreachagreementoutsidecourt.53.Themainpointofparagraph1isthat____.A.allsocieties,Westernornon-Western,havesomekindoflawtokeeporder.B.mostcountriesintheworldhavetwokindsoflaw“criminalandcivil”C.thereareusuallyspecifictypesofpunishmentforthosewhobreakthelaw.D.thelawsofanyculturedictatepeople’srights,dutiesandwhattheyarenotsupposedtodo54.WhichisTRUEinmostWesterncultures?A.Punishmenthasdoublefunctions.B.Athiefmaybereferredtoasanimpoliteperson.C.Punishmentisnotregardedasadeterrent.D.Thereislotsofcommunallivingandsharingofobjects.55.WhichstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothearticle?A.IntheWest,peoplethinklawsandcustomsareratherdifferent.B.IntheWest,thereislittledifferencebetween“sins”and“crimes”.C.Anactionthatisconsideredacrimeinonecountrymaybesociallyacceptableinanother.D.ThereisfarlessuseoftheciviljusticesysteminJapanthanintheUnitedStates.56.Whichofthefollowingcasesarenotheardinthecriminaljusticesystem?A.Robbingapedestrian. B.Kidnappingpeopleforransom.C.Breakingintoabank. D.Failingtopaybackthemoney.EWhenyouthinkofthetremendoustechnologicalprogresswehavemade,it’samazinghowlittlewehavedevelopedinotherrespects.WemayspeakscornfullyofthepooroldRomansbecausetheyenjoyedtheseeminglyexcitedkillingthatwentonintheirarenas(競(jìng)技場(chǎng)).Wemaydespisethembecausetheymistookthesegoingsonforentertainment.Wemayforgivethembecausetheylived2000yearsagoandobviouslyknewnobetter.Butareourfeelingsofsuperiority(優(yōu)越)reallyjustified?Areweanylessblood-thirsty?Whydoboxingmatches,forinstance,attractsuchuniversalinterest?Don’ttheaudiencewhoattendthemhopetheywillseesomeviolence?Humanbeingsremainasbloodthirstyasevertheywere.TheonlydifferencebetweenourselvesandtheRomansisthatwhiletheywerehonestenoughtoadmitthattheyenjoyedwatchinghungrylionstearingpeopleapartandeatingthemalive,wefindallsortsofargumentstodefendsportswhichshouldhavebeenbannedlongago.Itreallyisincrediblethatinthisdayandageweshouldstillallowhuntingorbull-fighting,thatweshouldbepreparedtositbackandwatchtwomenpuncheachotherinaboxingring,thatweshouldberelativelyunmovedbythesightofoneoranumberofracingcarscrashingandburstingintoflames.Anytalkof‘thesportingspirit’ismerelyhypocrisy(虛偽).Peopletakepartinviolentsportsbecauseofthehighrewardstheybring.Audiencearewillingtopayvastsumsofmoneytoseeviolence.Aworldheavyweightchampionshipmatch,forinstance,isfrontpagenews.Millionsofpeoplearedisappointedifabigfightisoverintworoundsinsteadoffifteen.Theyfeeldisappointmentbecausetheyhaven’texperiencedtheexquisitepleasureofwitnessingcontinuousviolence.Whyshouldwebanviolentsportsifpeopleenjoythemsomuch?Youmaywellask.Theanswerissimple:theyareuncivilized.Forcenturiesmanhasbeentryingtoimprovehimselfspirituallyandemotionally—thoughwithlittlesuccess.Butatleastwenolongertoleratethesightmadmenimprisonedincages,orpublicpunishmentofanyofthecountlessotherbarbarous(野蠻的)practiceswhichwerecommoninthepast.Prisonsarenolongertheharshforbiddingplacestheyusedtobe.Socialwelfaresystemsareinoperationinmanypartsoftheworld.Bigeffortsarebeingmadetodistributewealthfairly.Thesechangeshavecomeaboutnotbecausehumanbeingshavesuddenlyimproved,butbecausepositivestepsweretakentochangethelaw.Thelawisthebiggestinstrumentofsocialchangethatwehaveanditmayexertgreatcivilizinginfluence.Ifwebanneddangerousandviolentsports,wewouldbemovingonestepfurthertoimprovingmankind.Wewouldrecognizethatviolenceisunworthyofhumanbeings.57.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor’sopinionofnowadays’humanbeingsis________________A.notveryhigh. B.high.C.scornful.D.neutral58. WhydoestheauthormentiontheoldRomansinthisarticle?A.TorevealthattheoldRomansfirststartedviolentsports.B.ToprovethattheoldRomanswerenotcivilized.C.Toshowhumanbeingsinthepastknewnothingbetter.D.ToindicatehumanbeingstodayareasbloodthirstyastheoldRomans.59. Howmanydangeroussportsdoestheauthormentioninthispassage?A.Three. B.Four.C.Five. D.Six.60. Whatdoestheauthorwanttoillustrateinthisarticle?A.Bybanningtheviolentsports,wehumanbeingscanimproveourselves.B.Bybanningthedangeroussports,wecanimprovethelaw.C.Wemusttakepositivestepstoimprovesocialwelfaresystem.D.Lawisthemaininstrumentofsocialchange.第二節(jié)你將閱讀的是一篇關(guān)于鯊魚襲擊的文章。有五處段落從文章中被取出了。請(qǐng)從A-F這六個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出正確的選項(xiàng)填入空格中。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)是多余選項(xiàng)。WhenIwaseight,myparents,myyoungerbrother,Stewart,andagirlcalledMargoEdwards,whowasatschoolwithus,wentonholidaytoMozambique.Oneday,wetookoutasmallrowingboatwithanoutboardmotoronit,andwentfishingonalagoonataplacecalledSanMartina.61Suddenly,asifoutofnowhere,therewasthisdisturbanceinthewater.Irememberatfirsteveryonethoughtitwasadolphin,butitwasn'tleapinginandoutofthewater,andbeforelongwecouldseethisgreyfinmovingpurposefullytowardsus.Itthencircledaroundourrowingboat,andIremembermyfathersaying:'Well,Ithinkthat'sashark...'62Mymotherwasscreaming,andfatherwasshoutingobscenitiesatthisthing,whichhewastobash(痛擊)backwithoneoftheoars.Ihadneverseenmyparentsinobviousterrorbefore,andthat'ssomethingwhichneverleavesyou.63Mymotherclutchedthethreeofusaroundher.Iremembershehadanavybluerobe,withhugestarfishesandsunflowersonit,andusthreekidsgratefullyhuddledtogetherinsideit.64Assoonaswewereinthefishingboattherewasthisalmosthystericallaughter,andIrememberfeelingverycold,andbeingunabletostoptrembling.65Wealltalkedaboutitcontinually,too,andprobablymadeoutwewerefarbraverthanwewere.Andtherewaslotsofre-enactment(表演).Irememberthatwemademudpools.Oneofuswouldbecrawlingalong,playingtheshark,andtheothersscreamingandshouting:'Killtheshark'.A.Forthelongesttimethisthingkeptcirclingaroundus,andhittingourrowingboat,whileDadcontinuedfightingitoff,stabbingatitwithhisoar,whichwasprobablytheworstthingtohavedonebecauseitmusthavemadethebeastevenangrierthanitalreadywas.B.Ourstorywentbacktothetown.Itspreadlikewildfire.Everybodyknewaboutit,andpeopletalkedaboutitendlessly.Myfatherwasregardedasabitofahero:Dadthesharkbasher.Ifhe'dcaughtthething
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