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一、閱讀理解(★★★)WovenWonders:IndianTextiles(紡織品)fromtheParpiaCollectionTheMuseumofFineArts,Houston(MFAH)membersattheFamilylevelandaboveareinvitedtoreserveticketsforanart-makingactivityledbyateachingartist.Thiseditionisinspiredbytheexhibition—WovenWonders:IndianTextilesfromtheParpiaCollectionLearnthespecialdyeing(染色)processandbringhomeanaturallydyedheaddressofyourownasareminder.IntroductionThisexhibition,openfrom11amto6pmonSaturdays,takesplaceintheclassroomclosetotheHirschLibraryonthelowerleveloftheBeckBuilding.InordertoreflectIndia’scountlessregionaltraditions,theParpiaCollectionshowstheextraordinarybeautyandtechnicaldiversityofIndiantextiles.Rangingfromfolktextilestovaluablecourttextiles,theobjectsgothroughthe14thcenturytotheearly20thcentury.ThecollectionshowsthewondersoftextileartsfromIndiathroughouthistorywithexamplesofhand-paintedandhand-block-printedcottonandothertraditionalclothcrafts.TicketsChooseyourone-hourtimewhenyoubookyourtickets.Activitiesarespeciallyrecommendedforchildrenaged4to12,withadultsupervision.WovenWonders:IndianTextilesfromtheParpiaCollectionisorganizedbyMFAH.Specialexhibitionprogrammingismadepossiblebyafund.Ifyouareacurrentmuseummember,pleasesignintoaccessyourtickets.Ifyouarenotamember,jointoday.1.Whatwillpeoplegainbyparticipatingintheexhibition?

A.Asouvenir.B.Aticket.C.AcollectionofIndiantextiles.D.Aworkoftheteachingartist.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheexhibition?

A.Itisopenonweekdays.B.Itshowsworldwidetextilearts.C.IttakesplaceintheHirschLibrary.D.Itcoversobjectsofseveralcenturies.3.Whatdopeopleneedtohavetogetthetickets?

A.Theproofofage.B.ThestudentIDcard.C.Themuseummembership.D.Theartist’ssignature.(★★★)SanyéMylo’seyestwinklewithexcitementwhenhestandsinthesoundboothofTheRecordCo.inBoston,eagertobringhiscreationtolife.Withthepressofabutton,hislatestraptrackfillstheroom.“Ididn’tknowspaceslikethisexisted,”saysMylo,whogrewupinthelow-incomeneighborhoodofDorchester.Heisoneoftheyoungestmusicianswho,thankstoTheRecordCo.,hasturnedhismusicintoafull-timeoccupation.Foundedin2010byMattMcArthur,TheRecordCo.aimstogivemusiciansmoreaffordableaccesstothecreativeworkspaceandintroducetheworldofmusictothosewhomayhaveneverconsideredtheirplaceinit.McArthurunderstandsthischallengefirsthand.AsamusictechnologystudentatBerkleeCollegeofMusic,hewasfrustratedbythehighcostsofrentingtimeinproductionstudios.Onaverage,arecordingstudioinBostoncostsmorethan$100perhourtorent.Hesawarecordingstudionotasaprivateofficeforamanofmeansbutasacommunitycenteravailabletoall.Sohetookoutloans,collecteddonationsandopenedastudioinatinybasementinCambridge,Massachusetts.Slowlybutsteadily,McArthurexpandeditandeventuallyrentedanewpropertytoincludespacesforpracticeandproduction.Today,TheRecordCo.,withafull-timestaffofmorethan20people,isastate-of-theart,12,000-footfacilitythatcanberentedforaslittleas$10perhour.Eachmonth,itreceivesabout1,000reservations,andaround3,500musicianspassthroughitsdoors.AtTheRecordCo.,theprincipleisclear:Musicshouldbeaffordableforeveryone,andsoshouldthespaceforcreatingit.Thebuildinghasbeenshapednotonlywithaneartoacoustics(音響效果)butalsowithaneyetoensureitisaswelcomingtoamusicianinawheelchairastoonewhowalksinwithaguitarovertheshoulder.4.WhydidMcArthurfoundTheRecordCo.?

A.Tomakemusicianswell-known.B.Tomakeafortunethroughmusic.C.Topersuadepeopletopursuemusic.D.Tomakemusicproductionaffordable.5.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph3?

A.Providesomeadviceformusicians.B.Addsomebackgroundinformation.C.Summarizethepreviousparagraphs.D.Launchanappealformusicalcreation.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“means”inparagraph4mean?

A.Wealth.B.Method.C.Vision.D.Determination7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.BringBoston’smusictotheworldB.Turnmusicintoafull-timeoccupationC.ArecordingstudiohasadvancedfacilitiesD.MusicbelongstoeveryoneatTheRecordCo.(★★★★)Plantsmaytelluswhenthey’reintrouble.Thirstytomatoandtobaccoplantsmakeclickingsounds,researchershavefound.Thesoundsareultrasonic(超聲波的),meaningtheyaretoohigh-pitchedforhumanearstohear.Butwhenthesoundsaretransformedtolowerpitches,theysoundlikepoppingbubbles(爆破的泡泡).Plantsalsomakeclickswhentheirstems(莖)arecut.“It’snotliketheplantsarescreaming,”saysLilachHadany,anevolutionarybiologistworkingatTelAvivUniversityinIsrael.“Plantsmaynotmeantomakethesenoises.We’veshownonlythatplantscreateinformativesounds.”Hadanyandhercolleaguesfirstheardtheclickswhentheysetmicrophonesnexttoplantsontablesinalab.Themicrophonescaughtsomenoises.Buttheresearchersneededtomakesurethattheclickingwascomingfromtheplants.So,thescientistsplacedplantsinsidesoundproofboxesinthebasement,farfromthenoiseofthelab.There,microphonespickedupultrasonicpopsfromthirstytomatoplants.Thoughitwasoutsidehumans’hearingrange,theclickingmadebyplantswasaboutasloudasanormalconversation.Cuttomatoplantsanddryorcuttobaccoplantsclicked,too.Butplantsthathadenoughwaterorhadn’tbeencutstayedmostlyquiet.Wheat,cornandgrapevinesalsomadesoundswhenstressedout.Theresearchersdon’tyetknowwhyplantsclick.Bubblesformingandthenpoppinginsideplanttissuesthattransportwatermightmakethenoises.Buthowevertheyhappen,popsfromcropscouldhelpfarmers,theresearcherssuggest.Microphones,forexample,couldmonitorfieldsorgreenhousestodetectwhenplantsneedtobeirrigated(灌溉).Hadanywonderswhetherotherplantsandinsectsalreadytuneintoplantpops.Otherstudieshavesuggestedthatplantsrespondtosounds.Andanimalsfrompests(害蟲),mothstomicecanhearintherangeoftheultrasonicclicks.Soundsmadebyplantscouldbeheardfromaroundfivemetersaway.Hadany’steamisnowstudyingwhatthelivingthingsneartheplantswilldoafterhearingthesounds.8.Whatisthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?

A.Interpretingplantsoundsisn’teasy.B.Plantssoundoffwhenthey’reintrouble.C.It’sinterestingtohearthesoundsofplants.D.Plantsmakesoundsinadifferentwayfromhumans.9.Whydidthescientistsputplantsinsidesoundproofboxesinthebasement?

A.Toenjoythesoundsmadebytheplants.B.Tohaveabetterconversationwiththeplants.C.Tofindoutwhethertheplantsdidmakesounds.D.Tokeeptheplantsoundswithintheirhearingrange.10.Inwhatwaycanmicrophonesbeusedtobenefitplants?

A.Weedprevention.B.Pestcontrol.C.Temperaturemonitoring.D.Timelyirrigation.11.WhatstillremainsunknowntoHadany’steam?

A.Whetherthesoundsofplantscantravelfar.B.Whetheranimalscanhearthesoundsofplants.C.Howtheneighborsofplantsrespondtotheirsounds.D.Howplantsandanimalscommunicatewitheachother.(★★★)IrecentlyreadTheBigLeapbyGayHendricks,apsychologistwhointroducestheconceptofdifferent“zones”inlifeandwork.Thesezonesdescribevaryinglevelsofabilityandfulfillment(滿足感)inouractivities.TheZoneofDisabilityinvolvestasksyou’renotgoodat;theZoneofAbilityincludestasksyou’recapableofbutfindunsatisfying.TheZoneofExcellenceiswhereyoustandoutbutmightfeelalittlediscouraged,andfinally,theZoneofGeniusiswhereyouruniquetalentsandpassionsshine,leadingtodeepfulfillment.CurioustoidentifymyZoneofGenius,Itookarelatedtest.Tomysurprise,itturnsoutmyZoneofGeniusis“Networking.”Ievenconsideredframing(裝裱)theresultsandhangingthemoverthefireplace.Thissituationisparticularlyamusing,becauseIamoftenperceivedasanintrovert(內(nèi)向的人)—somewouldsayItendtoescapefromsocialcontacts.Thatmakesmeoccasionallyinlowspiritsanddoubtfulaboutmyabilitytosocialize.Whatexplainsthiscontradiction?Perceptionsofintroversionlargelydependonculturalexpectations,withdifferentsocietiesdefining“introverted”and“extroverted”behaviorsdifferently.IntheUnitedStates,extroversionisoftenidealized.Incontrast,insomeEastAsiancultures,suchasJapanandChina,valueisassociatedwithintroversion.DifferencesalsoexistbetweenNorthernandSouthernEurope.Researchshowsthatthelevelofintroversiondifferswidelyacrosscultures,makingitchallengingtolabelintroversionuniversally.Contrarytotheopinionthatintrovertsareshy,researchsuggeststheypossessuniqueskillsandstrengths.TheHarvardGrantStudyshowsthatintrovertstendtohavefewerbutdeeperandmoremeaningfulrelationships.Anothermisunderstandingisthatintrovertsdonotmakegoodleaders.However,studiesshowthatintrovertedleaderscanbejustaseffective—ifnotmoresothantheextroverts.It’svitaltodistinguishbetweenintroversionandshyness.Shynessisafearofsocialjudgment.However,introvertscanbehighlysocial,particularlyinsmallgroupsorone-on-oneconversations.Theirpreferenceformeaningfulinteractionoversmalltalkmakesthemexpertsatformingdeep,lastingrelationships.So,thenexttimeyoumeetanintrovert,rememberthattheirquietbehaviormayhideaworldofdeepthoughts,keeninsights,andpowerfulleadershippotential.12.IfyourZoneofExcellenceis“English”,itmaymean________.

A.youareintroublecompletingEnglishassignmentsB.youcandisplayyourtalentinEnglishtothefullestC.yourmindalwayswanderoffwhenlearningEnglishD.youhaveagraspofEnglishbutfeelupsetoccasionally13.Whydidtheauthorconsiderframingtheresultsandhangingthem?

A.Theresultswereinlinewithhisbelief.B.Theresultsprovedhisabilityinsociallife.C.Theresultsconfirmedhisnatureofintroversion.D.Theresultsremindedhimtoavoidsocialcontacts.14.Accordingtothetext,totellwhetherapersonisanintrovert,youshouldtake________intoconsideration.

A.hisbirthplaceB.hisinnervalueC.hisculturalbackgroundD.hiseducationlevel15.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheintroverts?

A.Theycandeveloplastingrelationshipswithothers.B.Theyfeardeeperandmoremeaningfulrelationships.C.Theyhaveadvantagesovertheextrovertsinworkplace.D.Theyoftenhidetheiruniquepotentialinfrontofothers.(★★★)Oneofthemostimportantelementsofsuccessfuljobhuntingisthejobinterview.16Inordertogiveyourselfanedgeoverothersapplyingforthejobyouwant,itisimportanttocreateasolidimpressionduringthejobinterview.Becausewhatyousayduringaninterviewissoimportant,therearetworulestoremember.Oneistopresentyourselfinafavourablewayandstressyourareasofexcellence.However,don’texaggerate(夸張);tellthetruth.17Noticetheinterviewer’sinterestsandrelateyourcommentstothem.18Don'tbeafraidtoaskforasecondinterviewifyouneedtimetogatherinformationthatwillbemoreusefulinthesecondinterview.Mostinterviewerswillappreciateyourquestionsandyourabilitytolistenandrespond.Eachofushassensitiveareas,whichcouldrefertoyourlackofanacademicdegree,alongperiodofunemployment,orlackofworkexperienceifyouareenteringanewfield.19Ifyoubelievethatthisareapresentsarealbarriertoajoboffer,youcouldbecommunicatingthisdoubttotheinterviewer.Manytimes,however,aninterviewerwillignorethesesensitiveareasifyouhaveaconfident,positiveattitude.Thejobinterviewisanimportantpartofthejobsearchbecausetheattitudeandimpressionyouprojectcanmaketheinterviewerfeel“withyou”or“againstyou”.20Interviewershavetheintelligencetorecognizegenuineenthusiasmandinterest.

A.Answersensitivequestionsbrieflyandpositively.B.Showconfidenceinyourselfandyourabilitytodothejob.C.Somepeoplelosejobopportunitiesbecauseoftalkingtoomuch.D.Ifunsureofjobrequirements,askquestionstoseeifyou'requalified.E.Rememberthatyouhavethepowertocreateafavourableimpression.F.Therearethousandsofpeopleenteringnewcareersandsearchingforjobs.G.Second,listencarefullyandgetinvolvedinwhattheinterviewerissaying.二、完形填空(★★★)Nineyearsago,Imovedtoanabsolutelynewtown.ThoughIwas_________,withvariousnewthingstoexplore,Iwasstilllonely.Iwaseagertoestablish_________.Thiscouldexplainmyenthusiastic“Countmein!”when_________toparticipateinahalfmarathon.Consideringmyusual3miles,Imusthavebeen_________—13milesseemeda(n)_________task.However,theoriginal_________graduallyfadedaway.Ifoundcomfortinburyingmyselfintraining.Thoughtakingitslow,onemile,andthentwo,Igraduallymade_________.Mileaftermile,Imanagedtostepbesidemynewfriends.Wetalkedaboutourfavoritemusicand_________funnystoriesaboutourchildren.Ataboutmile10,theconversations_________.Wesharedourpastandhopesforourfuture,ourfearsandregrets.Bythetimewewerefinishing12miles,Iwas__________thatI’dmadelifelongfriends.__________,thedayoftheracearrived.Atthestartline,armedwithmyfriends,Ialreadyfeltlikeachampion.Mytimetraininghad__________.Imanagedtoholdasteadypaceandkeptupwithmy__________.Finally,wecrossedthefinishlinetogether.Althoughitstartedasa__________ofbuildingsocialties,runningnotonlyprovidedmewithfriendship,butwithaskillthatwould__________mefortherestofmylife.21.A.excitedB.relaxedC.embarrassedD.confused22.A.respectB.principlesC.businessD.connections23.A.a(chǎn)llowedB.remindedC.invitedD.required24.A.gratefulB.confidentC.crazyD.a(chǎn)wkward25.A.pleasantB.impossibleC.rewardingD.important26.A.delightB.a(chǎn)nxietyC.shockD.disappointment27.A.progressB.discoveriesC.historyD.mistakes28.A.readB.spreadC.exchangedD.composed29.A.concludedB.deepenedC.returnedD.decreased30.A.hopefulB.regretfulC.convincedD.a(chǎn)shamed31.A.UnfortunatelyB.ObviouslyC.NaturallyD.Eventually32.A.paidoffB.runoutC.comeD.flown33.A.partnersB.trainersC.coachesD.judges34.A.riskB.habitC.rightD.means35.A.satisfyB.protectC.challengeD.benefit三、語法填空(★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。LocatedatthewesternpartofHangzhou,justunder5kmawayfromtheWestLake,XixiNationalWetlandParkdistinguishesitselfas36exceptionalurbanplace.Thisparkisapioneeringexampleofhowurbanlifecombinesagriculturewithculture,makingita37(true)uniquedestination.AlongwithXihuandXilingfamous,respectively,38theirnaturalsceneryandculturalheritage,XixiNationalWetlandParkisoneofthecelebrated“ThreeXi’sofHangzhou”.Coveringavastareaof11.5sq.km.,theparkconsistsofthreecauseways(堤道)39featurestenfamoussights.Nearly70%ofthepark40(occupy)byriverports,pondsandsmalllakes,whichexplainsawetlandenvironment.Thesewaterwayscrossthepark,41(divide)itintodistinctsections:theeast,thewest,andthecentralpart.Recentlythegovernment42(establish)ecologicalprotectionzonesaswellasansightseeingzone.Additionally,visitorscanexploretheWetlandScienceExhibitionHall,conveniently43(locate)atthepark’smainentrance.Thereisnorightway44(see)theXixiwetlands.Itisanareaofunmatchedpeaceandquiet—filledwithhistoryandnaturalbeauty.TheonlytruethingthatcanbesaidoftheXixiwetlandsis45ifyouhaven’tseenthem,youhaven’treallyseenHangzhou.四、書信寫作(★★★)46.假定你是校英文報編輯李華,你報正在開展“致敬身邊的您”征文活動。請你寫一篇英文征稿啟事,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動目的;2.征文要求;3.投稿方式。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右:2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。ContributionsWanted___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________EditorialDepartmentofEnglishNewspaper五、書面表達(dá)(★★★)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。JasminelivedonasmallfarmwithherparentsandhersisterGrace.Theywerepoorandmadealivingsellinganimals,buttheytreatedthecreaturesverykindly.Jasminewasquiteahelptoherparents.Shelovedridinghorsesandcaringforthem.Ofallthehorses,Madelinewasherfavorite.Shewasawhitehorsewithbeautifullocksofgoldenhair.Shewastheswiftesthorseinthestable.JasminealwaysdreamtofridingMadelineinaraceandwinningit.Lifewasharderforthepoorfamilyrecentlybecauselosseshadoccurredinthebusiness.Alltheycoulddotosupporttheirdailylifewastosellahorse.Jasminewasnotatallhappywiththisidea.Shethoughtaboutwhattodoforalongtime,toseeifshecouldcomeupwithanalternativesolution.Oneday,shesawanadvertisementinthelocalnewspaperforahorserace.Thewinneroftheracewouldget$1,000!ShethoughtthatsheandMadelinecouldentertherace.ShetoldGraceaboutherideaandGracewasals

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