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本试卷分为四个部分,包括听力、语言知识运用、阅读和书面表达。时量120分钟。满分150分。PART ONELISTENING COMPREHENSION (30 marks) (略)PART TWO LANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE (45 marks)Section A (15 marks)Directions: For each of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21. Fortunately enough, those injured in the accident were rushed to hospital at once. A few minutes late, they _.A. would die B. had died C. were to die D. might have died22. Nowadays many people prefer to live in the countryside_, inconvenient as life there is, they can breathe fresh air and eat safe food.A. where B. which C. what D. when23. The bell rang announcing the end of the exam _ I could finish the exam paper.A. so that B. once C. unless D. before24. What we are concerned about is _ we can finish the task in two weeks as planned.A. what B. how C. when D. that25. Two men are reported _ in the traffic accident.A. having been killed B. that they were killedC. to have been killed D. being killed26. The President as well as two other senior officials _ our country in two weeks.A. is visiting B. has visited C. are visiting D. would visit 27. Give the book to _ you think likes it.A. no matter who B. whom C. whoever D. whomever28 These china teacups _ easily, so please mark FRAGILE-HANDLE WITH CARE on the parcel.A. break B. are broken C. will be broken D. broken29.He was working at his computer, his sister _ by.A. was standingB. stood C. standing D. to stand30.He is working as hard as he can , _to do well in the coming exam. A. hoping B. to hope C. hope D. hopes31.Even though _ from work, my father will always help me with my study whenever he is at home.A. tiring B being tired C. having been tired D. tired32. Ever since his departure three years ago, we _ each other.A. didnt see B havent seen C. hadnt seen D. werent seeing33.Much _ he likes it, he doesnt intend to buy it.A. as B. while C. although D. even if34.-Are you familiar with John Dories ? -Yes. I made his acquaintance when I _ on a farm several years ago.A. was working B. had worked C. would work D. have worked35.-I know someone who can solve the problem. - _ he have a go? This calls for an expert.A. Should B. Shall C. Will D. MustSection B (18 marks)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Facts are sometimes more unusual than fiction. The following case makes Agatha Christies plot look like childrens literature.The medical inspection of Ronald Opuss body showed that he died from a shot gun wound of the head. He had jumped from the top of a ten-storey building intending to commit suicide(自杀). As he 36 the ninth floor, a shotgun blast(枪声) through a window killed him immediately. Neither the 37 nor Opus knew that a safety net had been put up at the eighth floor level to 38 some window washers and that Opus would not have been able to complete his suicide anyway because of this.In the room on the ninth floor where the shotgun blast went through an elderly man and his wife were arguing and he was 39 her with the shotgun. He was so upset that when he pulled the trigger(扳机), he 40 missed his wife and the pellets(小子弹) went through the window, striking the falling Opus. The old man said it was his long-term habit to threaten his wife with the 41 shotgun. He had no 42 to murder her. 43 , the killing of Opus seemed to be an accident. That is, the gun had been 44 loaded.The continuing investigation(调查) turned up a witness who saw the old couples son loading the shotgun six weeks before the fatal incident. It turned out that the old lady had 45 his sons financial(经济的) support and the son, knowing the habit of his father to use the shotgun threateningly against his mother, loaded the gun with the 46 that his father would shoot his mother.Further investigation showed that the son had become increasingly 47 over the failure of his attempt to engineer(密谋策划) his mothers murder. This led him to jump off the ten-storey building, only to be killed by a shotgun blast through a ninth floor window.The case was closed as a suicide.36. A. fell past B. rolled past C. fell down D. jumped down 37. A. shooter B. police C. neighbor D. witness38. A. prevent B. preserve C. stop D. protect39. A. beating B. hitting C. fighting against D. threatening 40. A. hopelessly B. completely C. purposely D. eventually41. A. private B. unloaded C. personal D. smart42. A. interest B. intention C. ability D. possibility43. A. Otherwise B. However C. Therefore D. Instead44. A. secretly B. formerly C. accidently D. occasionally45. A. cut down B. cut out C. cut away D. cut off46. A. suggestion B. expectation C. inspection D. operation47. A. depressed B. disappointing C. sorrow D. angrySection C Directions: Complete the following passage by using ONE word that fits the context.Grades are really something important for most students. Schools and society as a whole often value a student just by his or her performance in the subjects on 48. _examination. Students with higher grades are considered as winners. On the other hand, those with lower grades are, unfortunately, looked upon 49. _ losers. Forced by this expectation, students try hard as 50. _ may to get higher grades. Some students do not study hard in their daily lives, 51. _, they try to recite some important facts or rules just 52. _ the examinations. Some students do not even do this, they just cheat on the examinations in order to get high grades. I believe that a grading system is good and necessary for a school, but it should not be the 53. _ measure of a persons ability. Schools 54. _ set up more elective courses, for instance, to train the students to solve practical problems. Or they can give more consideration to some changes in the examinations 55. _can arouse the leaning interest instead of just giving gradesPART THREE: READING COMPREHENSION Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage. AOn the night of December 8, 1992, when he was standing in a parking lot talking to friends, Tracy March jumped to the top of a car, as he had done a hundred times before. This time, though, Tracy lost his balance. His head struck the ground, hard. All night, Cory, Tracy s mother, stood next to her son, who was lying in a hospital bed, his brown eyes fixed in a lifeless stare. She remembered that Tracy has once mentioned organ (器官)donation. Maybe I can spare another family this pain, she thought. When the time came, she and her husband Bill signed the forms permitting his organs to be donated. Tracy was declared dead the next day. Twenty-four hours later, in a Boston hospital, Tracys liver was made part of my husband, David, who was suffering from a hopeless liver disease. Months later, we learned from the local organ bank that the donors parents wished desperately to meet someone who had gained life through the gift from their son. A meeting was arranged by the organ bank to bring together two families linked by the most bittersweet ties imaginable. The meeting was risky, but worth it. We talked for 3 hours. They showed us a picture of Tracy. We learned for the first how he had lived and died. We learned something about Bill and Cory too.For the Marches, seeing David and knowing he was well seemed to ease their suffering. Ill never forget seeing Davids tall figure stopped over Corry, her arms around his waist, as a mother would hug a son. For a long time they held each other tight. It was hard to know if she was saying hello or good-bye. Maybe she was saying both. 56. We learn from the passage that Tracy died _. A. on December 8, 1992B. of brain damage C. 24 hours after he fell off the roof of a carD. in a car crash57. Tracys parents decided to donate Tracys organs because _. A.Tracy told them to do so just before he died.B.They wanted to save others the pain of seeing dear one die.C.Davids life could continue in a meaningful way.D.They knew David was suffering from a hopeless liver disease. 58. The meeting between the writers family and Tracys parents was arranged because _.A.the writer and her husband wished to express their thanks to Tracys parentsB. the local organ bank wanted to see how both families felt about the donationC.Tracys parents wanted to see someone whose life had been saved by the donationD.the two families were linked by the most bittersweet ties imaginable. 59. The writer and her husband learned how Tracy died _. A. from his parentsB. from the organ bankC. from the hospitalD. from the doctor who performed the operation60. The meeting between the two families helped to relieve the Marshes suffering because _.A.they saw that David looked very much like their sonB.they saw that David had regained health with Tracys liverC.they now had someone to share their memories of TracyD.they now knew for sure they had done the right thing.B1.2 million road deaths worldwide occur each year, plus a further 50 million injuries. To reduce car crash rate, much research now is focused on safety and new fuels-though some electric vehicle and biofuel research aims at going faster.Travelling at speed has always been risky. One advanced area of research in motoring safety is the use of digital in-car assistants(车内辅助设施). They can ensure you dont miss important road signs or fall asleep. The use of artificial intelligence software allows these assistants to monitor your driving and make sure your phone or radio doesnt distract you at a vital moment. Most crashes result from human and not mechanical faults.Some safety developments aim to improve your vision. Radar can find obstacles(障碍物) in fog, while other technology “sees through” big vehicles blocking your view.And improvements to seat belts, pedal(制动踏板) controls and tyres(轮胎) are making driving smoother and safer. The color of a car has been found to be linked with safety, as have, less surprisingly, size and shape.But whatever is in the fuel tank, you dont want a thief in the driving seat and there have been many innovations(革新). Satellite tracking and remote communications can also come into play if you crash, automatically calling for help.Accidents cause many traffic jams, but there are more subtle interplays(微妙的相互影响) between vehicles that can cause jams even on a clear but busy road. Such jams can be analyzed using statistical tools. Robotic drivers could be programmed to make traffic flow smoothly and will perhaps one day be everyones personal drivers, but their latest efforts suggest that wont be soon.61. What are researchers interested in doing as the road accidents worldwide increase to a shocking rate? A. They are developing faster electric vehicles. B. They are analyzing road deaths occurring worldwide every year C. They concentrate their research on safety and new fuels D. They are designing fully automatic cars62. According to the second paragraph, most road accidents happen A. because drivers fall asleep. B. because drives make mistakes. C. because of engine failure. D. because of speeding.63. Which of the safety development is NOT mentioned in the in the passage? A. Radars that can help drivers to see obstacles in fog. B. Devices that can help drivers to see through big vehicles. C. Improvements in seat belts, pedal controls and tyres. D. Windscreens that can help drivers to improve their vision.64. What is NOT the purpose of innovations that use satellite tracking and remote communications? A. To prevent car thieves from getting into your car. B. To call for help when ones car crashes. C. To call for help when the car gets jammed in the traffic. D. To track the car down when it is being stolen.65. What is true of robotic drivers? A. It will take some time before robotic drivers can put to practical use. B. Robotic drivers are not allowed to drive on busy roads. C. Robotic drivers can never replace human drivers. D. Robotic drivers are too expensive to use. CFrans husband Tom had a habit of throwing his dirty socks into the laundry basket , but frequently missing by a few inches. It really frustrated Fran when she had to pick up his socks and place them in the basket. After learning the techniques of behavior modification(矫正), Fran decided to stop nagging(唠叨) her husband and try positive reinforcement(加强). When he missed the basket, she said nothing and quietly picked up his socks. However, one day when his socks actually landed in the target, she quickly reinforced the appropriate behavior by saying, “ I really like it when you put your socks right inside the basket.” She followed this statement with a hug. Within a week, Tom was hitting the target every time, or picking up the socks by hand and placing them inside the basket whenever he missed. Consequently, an argument was avoided. There is an old saying that” you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar”, which is the principal behind behavior modification. Complaining to someone of doing something, whether its a partner or a child, often gets just the opposite response: resistance. But almost everyone respond to positive reinforcement and this approach to changing someones behavior takes a little patience and emotional control. Experts of behavior modification believe habits are learned because of reinforcement from the environment. This theory states that people will always do the behavior that results in the most favorable outcome. Even if in the doing, there are some negative effects. For instance,Fran may have learned from her mother that it really didnt matter whether her husbands socks landed in the basket or not. It is because shed come along and pick them up for him. That was the favorable outcome but, if he only got negative messages from Fran for the same behavior, he didnt have much motivation to abandon it. Of course for some people nothing will work, but its sure worth a try, for treating them with a hostile attitude probably wont get you what you want , but it will get you a bad relationship with them. Positive reinforcement can be used with anyone, for any behavior, because all of us resist criticism and respond to praise. So, the next time you want someone to meet your wishes, try a little applause for the desired behavior.66. Why does the author present Tom and Frans story at the beginning of the passage? A. To introduce the techniques of behavior modification. B. To show Tom is one of those needing behavior modification. C. To let the readers know this family. D. To list ways to get rid of bad habits.67. Which of the following best fits the principle behind behavior modification? A. Taking no notice of ones occasional good behavior. B. Praising one for his or her good deeds. C. Telling a child not to make the same mistakes again. D. Leaving a child alone when he or she does something wrong.68. Which statement about a habit may the author agree with? A. Criticism contributes a lot to the formation of a bad habit. B. Most of our habits are formed in childhood. C. We can always get along with a person of good habits. D. A habit is usually reinforced by favorable outcome.69. What can we learn from Paragraph 4? A. Positive reinforcement works on anyone. B. Positive reinforcement should be applied to anyone. C. By using positive reinforcement we dont fail to get what we want D. By using positive reinforcement we can improving our relationship with anyone else.70. The purpose of the passage is to tell us_. A. how to bring out the best in others B. the way to get along with others C. what behavior modification is D. the training of behavior modificationPART FOUR WRITING (45 marks)SECTION A (10 marks)Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram by using the information from the passage. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. There are certain benefits of eating raw eggs, as there are dangers. Let me put both the things before you, which may help you decide whether eating raw eggs is good or not. One good reason for eating or rather drinking raw eggs is that it supplies most of the essential amino acids(氨基酸) required for proper functioning of the human body. Another good reason to eat eggs is that they provide a bunch of vitamins and minerals like riboflavin, folic acid, vitamineB6, vitamin B 12, iron, choline, calcium, potassium and phosphorus. Egg is one of the few natural products that contain vitamin D. One more nutrient called choline is contained in the egg which is recommended for intake by pregnant and
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