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Tom didn't want to make trouble in the train. Therefore, he his railway ticket when asked to do so on his way home. A. made B. produced C. supplied D. displayed
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Our headmaster accepted the suggestion by students. A. put forward B. put up C. put away D. put off
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What you need most is to_______ what you have learned to your work. A. adjust B. adapt C. apply D. attach
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The prices of the dolls from $5 to $100. A. spread B. move C. shift D. range
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Smoking is harmful for health. It is in all parts of this building. A. refused B. rejected C. forbidden D. prevented
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I haven’t got a single from Uncle Sam since I saw him last time. A. message B. news C. advice D. information
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I didn’t know what “loquacious” meant and had to ________ in a dictionary. A. look it for B. look it out C. look it up D. pick it up
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She felt of having asked such a silly question when the audience couldn’t help laughing. A. guilty B. crazy C. tired D. ashamed
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.I hear some summer clothes are .We should go and buy some. A. for sale B. on sale C. at sale D. in sale
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We walked a couple of blocks, looking in _______ for a taxi. How disappointed we were! A. place B. order C. return D. vain
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 We’ve heard it before - we’ve heard it on the news, from teachers, from parents -children and teenagers today are growing up too fast. There are not too many people that will _31 with that statement. Teenagers are faced with serious problems and decisions at an early _32 . In fact most teenagers’ daily schedules(日程表)are as 33 as those of an adult’s. I have been working since I was thirteen, and always in 34 in which I was working with adults. I have had to learn to think and 35 like an adult to be taken seriously. So, I count myself as one who has grown up too fast. I just graduated from high school, and have recently spent some time reflecting(反思)on the 36 eighteen years - thinking about myself, what I have gained, and what 37 I have yet to achieve. We are expected to work hard, get excellent 38 , be in a good relationship, and know what we want to do 39 . The list goes on and on. But the 40 is clear: We live in a society today that is 41 our childhood. We no longer have many years to be careless and fancy-free. We are expected to 42 the strict school rules and to excel(擅长)in everything we do. I’ve known these things for a long time, and knew that they 43 me. But, I never really admitted it until last night, when I learned a 44 lesson, taught to me by my boss where I work. We had finished a job at a remote site. It was about 11:30 at night, and we had 45 to his house. We were talking about the 46 he had been making to his home. One of the things he said was “I 47 my basketball hoop(篮圈). ”Then he threw a basketball to me. I hadn’t 48 a basketball in five years. We proceeded to shoot hoops for about 5 minutes. Both of us were terribly bad at it, but we spent the whole time 49 like children. Then I realized something: I am still a child. Oh, the law says I’m an adult. But, we are still really and truly children. We all need to have 50_ once in a while. 31. A. argue B. disagree C. satisfy D. discuss 32. A. age B. stage C. year D. grade 33. A. certain B. busy C. careful D. perfect 34. A. companies B. factories C. positions D. offices 35. A. study B. speak C. work D. act 36. A. last B. other C. rest D. coming 37. A. purposes B. success C. goals D. jobs 38. A. textbooks B. grades C. teachers D. schools 39. A. in life B. in time C. for ages D. for ever 40. A. information B. message C. notice D. idea 41. A. ruining B. correcting C. envying D. shortening 42. A. respect B. accept C. learn D. follow 43. A. inspired B. disappointed C. affected D. frightened 44. A. valuable B. serious C. important D. useful 45. A. walked B. flown back C. gone back D. driven 46. A. furniture B. improvements C. equipment D. arrangements 47. A. moved B. fixed C. sold D. broke 48. A. played B. caught C. seen D. held 49. A. laughing B. shouting C. running D. shooting 50. A. a rest B. a talk C. fun D. sports
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第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题。 每小题2分,满分40分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Drying food is a simple, low-cost way to keep food safe for eating. Drying removes water that small organisms use to break down food into other substances. Some of these substances may be poisonous to humans. A device that uses the sun is a good way to dry food. There are several kinds of solar dryers. The easiest to build is called the direct dryer. The sun shines directly on the food being dried. The direct dryer is a box with holes in it so that air can enter and leave the box. It has a cover made of clear glass or plastic. When the sun shines into the box, heat is produced. The heat is trapped inside the box and cannot escape back through the cover. The heat dries the food. The solar dryer works better if the sides of the box are black. This is because dark colors hold heat while light colors reflect it. One way to make the sides black is to use wood that has been blackened by fire. If you use black paint instead, be sure the paint contains no lead. Lead is poisonous to people, especially children. The box can be made of almost any material such as wood, concrete or sheet metal. The dryer should be two meters long, one meter wide and twenty-three to thirty centimeters deep. The sides and bottom should have additional material, called insulation, to keep the heat from escaping. The surface on which the food is placed should permit air to enter from below and pass through to the food. A surface made of wires with small square openings works very well. You should use wire with the largest openings or squares that do not allow the food to fall through. Air that comes in from below the wire surface will also carry away water evaporated from the food as it dries. A direct dryer will dry most vegetables in two-and-one-half to four hours at temperatures from forty-three to sixty-three degrees Celsius. Fruits take longer, from four to six hours at the same temperatures. 51.Solar food drying is fast, safe and low-cost. It is also healthy because nutrients such as vitamin C are kept in the food. Solar dried food also tastes and looks good. 51.In which way will the food be fried quickly? A.Let the sun shine directly on the food. B.Make the sides of the box black. C.Make wood be the sides of the box. D.The box must be made of blackened wood. 52.What does the underlined word “evaporate” in the 6th paragraph mean? A. sink into B. change into gas or steam C. flow away D. flow into 53.According to the text., which of the following statements is true? A.Water in the food may cause poisonous substances. B.The sun shines into the box and be trapped. C.Dark colours hold heat better than light colours. D.It takes longer for vegetable to be fried. 54.What’s the text mainly about? A.the way to dry food. B.Solar Food Dryers C.The device that uses the sun D.The way to keep food safe.
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Dinner parties are out of date. Alumni (毕业生,校友) album are old-fashioned. School leaving is taking on a new turn:it is going online! Graduating students at Qinghua University are saving all their joys and sorrows from university on a CD. Some are setting up their alumni records online, such as Chinaren.com and 5406.net. With computer usage and Internet access becoming even more popular, students are throwing away the traditional graduation book. Instead they are using alumni books online, in CDs or disks, electrolyzing(电解) their graduation in the e-age. "It is much easier and safer to save." Xu Ziguo, a civil-engineer-major at Qinghua University said. Like his class, most of Qinghua's to-be graduates are using the CD alumni records and online association. Xu said CD records can save more than the actual books. Photos and videos on school activities and normal campus life, and messages may be all included in the thin plastic with the help of a CD-Writer. "Everything is so lively when I watch it, just like what is happening on campus," Xu said. Another student at the Renmin University of China, Lu Yangzhen said her class saved all the memorable messages on a disk. They use a common chat room online to communicate after graduation. Many classes will keep their homepages on campus for future communication, Lu said. Dotcom companies are also seizing the opportunity to get more clicks. Chinaren.com said it provided improved services for the users. One service is to send group emails, meaning if a user sends an email to one address, all his or her classmates can get it at the same time. But what if the Dotcom company breaks down one day? Xu said they had left a "backup". That is to use the old way with a person working as the liaison. 55. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Dotcom Companies Serve Graduating Students B. Computer Usage Becomes More and More Popular C. Dinner Parties Are Out of Date D. Alumni Reunions Arrive Online 56. Why do they electrolyze their graduation in the e-age? A. Because they found the traditional form was inconvenient. B. Because many students can afford to buy a computer. C. Because computers become more and more popular. D. Because it is much easier and safer to save, and everything is lively. 57. What kind of service is provided by Dotcom companies? A. If a user sends an email to one of his or her classmates, the others can get it at the same time. B. If a user sends an email to a certain address, all his or her classmates can get it at the same time. C. It isn't mentioned in the passage. D. Users can use a common chat room online to communicate after graduation. 58. What does the underlined word "album" most probably mean? A. a kind of book B. dinner C. present D. photo
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Britain’s parents have admitted school is harder today than it was when they were kids.A poll(民意测验)of 1,500 parents shows that those with children who have recently sat(参加)A-level or GCSE exams believe today’s exams are harder than the ones they sat at school.One in four thought A-levels were getting harder-compared to just twelve percent who thought they were easier.The figures for GCSEs were more evenly split with 26 percent thinking they were harder and 21 percent believing they were easier.This is the first survey(调查)of the opinion of parents whose youngsters have just sat exams.They told pollsters they believed the higher pass rates in examinations today were due to the youngsters concerned working harder."But another reason given was that they believed today’s youngsters felt there was little chance of success in life without qualification(资格).Parents are seeing standards rise and their children working harder and being smarter than their generation." says Dr Christina Townsend,president of the Ed excel exam board,which commissioned(委托) the survey.The poll,carried out by Opinion Research Business for the exam board,also showed parents supported government plans to allow students to see their marked papers after they had completed their exams.The move(行动)is designed to help them decide whether they should doubt their standard. 59. What do you know about Britain’s school education from the text? A. Students are burdened with too much homework after school. B. Students are tired of learning at school. C. Most students can’t pass the A-level or GCSE exams. D. Exams are more difficult today and pupils are working harder. 60. The writer’s purpose in writing this text is ____. A. to show the result of a poll of 1,5000 parents B. to tell parents that their youngsters are working hard C. to prove that youngsters are smarter than their parents D. to request that exams be easier 61. We can infer from the text that ____. A. the government will take steps to lower the standards of exams. B. Students were once not allowed to see their marked papers. C. Parents didn’t work hard when they were at school D. More parents think A-levels are getting harder and GCSEs are getting easier
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Here are some of the most common causes of fatigue, and what you can do about them. Inadequate Sleep. If you don’t get enough sleep you’ll be tired but it’s rare that busy people get enough sleep. When there aren’t enough hours in the day to do everything, something has to give, and that’s usually sleep. Don’t fool yourself that you can get by on five or six hours of sleep a night. Most people need at least eight hours and some even more. Hormone Imbalances. Thyroid disease is extremely common today, especially among young women and the elderly. As common as thyroid disease is, its symptoms are so similar to so many other ailments that it often goes unnoticed by both doctors and patients. If you’re suffering from fatigue, get your thyroid hormone levels checked. Food Allergies. You may be allergic to common foods like dairy, eggs, nuts, wheat, corn, chocolate, or coffee. If you suffer from coughing or wheezing, digestive problems, headaches, muscle aches or joint pain, itching and skin problems, in addition to fatigue, try cutting out each of these foods for a week to see if you feel better without it. Also, don’t eat excessive amounts of any particular food during any one day. Environmental Toxins. Fatigue may result from our polluted environment. If, in addition to fatigue, you suffer from headaches, allergies or respiratory problems, you may be absorbing airborne toxins. Check the ventilation system in your home and office. Buy houseplants, air filters, and water filters for your home. If you’re working in a “sick” building you may have to look for another job. Couch Potato Syndrome. Fifty percent of depression and fatigue can be caused by inactivity. For an energy boost, do anything that gets you moving for 20 to 30 minutes a day. Anemia. Anemia can be a hidden disease in women. If you’re tired for no known reason, have your total iron count taken. Sometimes, even though your blood count may show a normal level of red blood cells, you may still be deficient in iron. If your iron count is low, you may need supplements. Cigarette Smoking. Cigarettes are an enormous energy drain. They rob the body’s cells of oxygen and produce carbon monoxide poisoning. Too Much Coffee. If you drink a lot of coffee in the effort to beat fatigue, in the long run you’ll be even more tired. Coffee gives you a temporary lift at the cost of long-term energy. Poor Nutrition. The typical American diet, high in refined foods and animal fat, supplies inadequate nutrients and drains energy. Switch to a diet low in animal protein and saturated fat and high in fruits, vegetables, grains and beans. Cut out highly processed foods. Take vitamins. 62. What does the underlined word “fatigue” mean? A. tiredness B. weakness C. sickness D. laziness 63. Couch potato syndrome has something to do with ______. A. potato B. couch C. energy D. inactivity 64. According to the passage, you can infer that ______. A. you can always do with five or six hours of sleep a night. B. fifty percent of depression and fatigue can be caused by inactivity. C. it’s easier for women to catch thyroid disease or anemia. D. the more coffee you drink, the less tired you are. 65. Which of the following is NOT one of the causes of fatigue according to the passage? A. Polluted environment. B. Cigarette smoking. C. Low iron count. D. A diet low in animal protein and saturated fat and high in fruits, vegetables, grains and beans.
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Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre
86 Todd Street Tel:(08)8982 3408 www. aboriginalart. com. au Admission Free. Tours from S5 Daily 9am一6pm Closed Christmas Day only The Aboriginal Art & Culture Centre includes a gallery showing Arrernte culture and an Aboriginal music museum. Learn to play a didgeridoo at the only Didgeridoo University in the world. You can have a go at spear throwing, try billy tea and damper and experiment with bush tucker. Alice Springs School of the Air
80 Head Street Tel:(08)8951 6834 Adult:$3.50 Child:$2.50 (5~16) Mon ~ Sat 8.30am ~ 4.30pm Sun 1.30pm ~ 4.30pm Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year’s Day They call it the biggest classroom in the world 1.3 million square kilometers — and for children living in isolated communities around the NT, it is the only classroom they know. This unique educational facility was the first of its type. Interpretive displays demonstrate the important role it has in the Outback. On school days you can hear lessons being broadcast. Panorama Guth
65 Hartley Street Tel:(08)8952 2013 Adult:$5.50 Child:$3.30 (6~16) Mon ~ Sat 9am~5pm,Sun 12pm ~ 5pm Closed 14 Dec ~ 31 Jan An art gallery/Aboriginal museum, with a full 360~degree panoramic painting by artist Henk Guth. The painting measures 60 metres in circumference by 6 metres high, depicting scenic areas of Central Australia.Original oil paintings and reproductions are also for sale. Red Centre Dreaming
Red Centre Resort North Stuart Highway Tel:(08)8950 5555 www. Aurora ~ resorts. com. au Open all year Experience the magic of Aboriginal culture with Aurora’s Red Centre Dreaming Dinner & Show. A high quality Aboriginal performance by traditional artists dancing, weaponry and didgeridoo playing are features of the show. Local artifacts and art are available for purchase. The evening includes three course meal, wine, soft drink and return transfers. Bookings essential. 66. What does the underlined word “didgeridoo” mean? A. a piece of music B. a record C. a musical instrument D. a game 67. You can go to visit ______ on Christmas Day. A. Red Centre Dreaming B. Panorama Guth C. Aboriginal Art & culture Centre D. Alice Springs School of the Air 68. How much do you have to pay if you go to visit Alice Springs School of the Air with your family, in which there is your three-year-old brother and your ten-year-old sister besides your parents and you, an eighteen-year-old boy? A. $ 19.80. B. $15.50. C. $14.50. D. $13.00. 69. What is special about Red Centre Dreaming? A. You can get information about it on the Internet. B. You need to book in advance. C. You can learn about Aboriginal culture. D. You can learn to play a didgeridoo. 70. If you are interested in art, you can go to ____. A. Alice Springs School of the Air or Panorama Guth B. Aboriginal Art & culture Centre or Panorama Guth C. Red Centre Dreaming or Alice Springs School of the Air D. Aboriginal Art & culture Centre or Alice Springs School of the Air
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第四部分 书面表达 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节 完成句子(共10小题:每题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示, 用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。 71. The government plans to bring in new laws _____________________ (迫使家长)take more responsibility for the education of their children. (force) 72. Must you go now? I _________________(还以为你能)stay for dinner with us. (think) 73.-- Why don’t we choose that road to save time? --The bridge to it _________________________(在被修). (repair) 74. If I ___________________(多懂一些)giving first aid, I could have helped them. (know) 75. Who knows ______________________ (未来等待我们的是什么). (store) 76. _________________________(直到半夜) that he came back home. (until) 77. They have a good knowledge of English but little _____________________(但对德语了解很少). (know) 78. I won’t take part in the party __________________________(除非受到邀请). (unless) 79. Mary smiled ___________________________ (与她母亲一样)when she was Mary’s age. (way) 80. The suits ____________________(质量上乘) and are worth buying. (quality)
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第二节 写作 假如你是李华,是湖北大学的一名学生,2009年秋季刚刚入校。根据下面表格的内容,给即将踏入大学的小师弟、小师妹们写一封100词左右的建议信。
参考词汇和短语: freshman 新生 campus life校园生活 a deciding factor决定因素
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