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4、畴哎攫术购契茂蔑件墒宅塑佑娘本试卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。共 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。 第 i 卷(共两部分,共 115 分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分 45 分) 第一节:单项填空(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 从 a、b、c、d 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。21a wave of violence happened in london and soon_to three other major british cities on tuesda

5、y awent bdeveloped cmoved dspread 22xiaohua believed_is possible to improve his spoken english quickly with the help of a native speaker ahim bhe cit dthat 23do you think our national women's volleyball team will win the gold medal at the 2012 london olympic games? _after all, ours is no longer

6、the strongest in the world aof course bit depends cdon't mention it di hope so 24father's day was a day for everyone to_and thank that group of men, who make a living not for himself done but for an entire family a think of binform of c dream of dmake fun of 25whether early in_morning or lat

7、e at_night, he may be in his officeathe, the b the, 不填 c不填, the d不填,不填 26 the head news said that four-time winter olympic champion wang meng, together with another athlete_from the chinese national short track speed skating team for the second time awere expelled b was expelled chas expelled dhad e

8、xpelled27it would be a good idea to use a plastic bottle,_cut off, as a container to grow young plants in.aof which the top bwhose top cthe top of which dwith its top 28so far the agreement_by both parties. they acted according to what they_ ais observed, have promised bhas observed; promised chas b

9、een observed; had promised dobserved; had been promised 29are you sure you won't have another cup of coffee? okay, ai'm afraid not b i'd rather not cgo on then dstop it then 30last month's terrible train crash in wenzhou has shaken the country, not only causing the loss of lives, but

10、 also_people_confidence in the rail system amade; losing bmake; lost cmaking,; lose dmaking; to lose 31global policymakers held an emergency conference on sunday to discuss the debt crises in europe and the united states that are causing market fears aunnecessary bsudden cnationwide dworldwide 32the

11、 survey suggests that only 50% of teenagers their parents ashould trust bwould trust ctrust dtrusted 33theres a saying in china people with the same family name were brothers and sisters 500 years ago athat bwhich cwhen dwhere most countries, 34japan doesnt offer much access to the internet to its p

12、eople who have less money _and receive less education aas for bas if cas with das of 35professor robison is now an expert in this fieldit is years of hard work has made him what he is todayathat bwhich cwhen dwhat 第二节 完型填空(共 20 小题;每小题 15 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 3655 各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c 和 d)中,选出最佳选项,

13、 并在答题卡上涂黑。 i always long for romantic moments, like a little girl longing for candieshowever, my husand is my complete 36 inability to bring romantic moments into our life has made me get tired of our 37 his one day, i finally told him that i wanted a divorce “why?” he asked, 38 “i am tired; there a

14、re no 39 for everything in the world!” i answered. he kept 40 , seeming to be in deep thought, with a lighted cigarette in his hands. finally he asked, “what can i do to change your 41 ?” looking deep into his eyes i slowly answered, “lets say, i want a flower on a mountain cliff and picking the flo

15、wer will cause your 42 . will you do it for me?” he answered, “i will give you my answer tomorrow.” i 43 the next morning, finding a piece of paper on the dining table, which read: “my dear, i would not pick that flower for you, but please allow me to 44 .” my feeling of disappointment only 45 , but

16、 i continued reading: “you always leave the 46 keys behind, so i have to save my legs to 47 home to open the door for you. you always like to stay indoors and i 48 that you will feel too lonely, so i have to save my mouth to tell you jokes and stories. you always stare 49 the computer and that will

17、do nothing 50 for your eyes, so i 52 i am have to save my eyes so that when we grow 51 , i can help to clip your nails. thus, my dear, sure that there is someone who loves you more than i do, i could not pick that flower yet, and die.” my tears fell on the 53 and i continued reading: “now that you h

18、ave finished reading my answer, if you are 54 , please open the front door for i am standing outside 55 your favorite bread and fresh milk.” love, not words, wins arguments. 36asupporter bopposite cfollower dadvocate 37amarriage bconnection c career dfuture 38aannoyed bshocked c frightened damused 3

19、9aresults bsigns c causes dreasons 40aeasy bnormal c silent dcalm 41ahabit bfeeling cattitude dmind 42adeath binjury c happiness dtrouble 43ahurried up blooked up c woke up dwent up 44alove bexplain c stay dchange 45aarose bincreased c reduced ddisappeared 46acar boffice c bicycle dhouse 47aleave bw

20、alk c rush dget 48aworry bthink c believe dremind 49aat bto c in din 50abad bgood c terrible dimportant 51aweak bill c old dclose 52aunless bif c since dbecause 53aphotos bflowers cfloor dletter 54ahungry bthirsty c satisfied dregretted 55abuying bbringing c heating dcatchin第三部分:阅读理解(共 20 小题,每题 2 分,

21、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。 aheres this weeks list of five open jobs throughout the local areawhether youre unemployed and need a job or you are just sick of the one you have, roswell patch wants to help. we know new jobs can be hard to come by these days, which is why

22、 well try to post a selection of jobs weve found in the area on the site each week. happy hunting! part-time spanish instructor-world language institute, inc. roswell.world language institute, inc. in roswell is currently hiring a part-time, native-speaking spanish instructor. applicants must be abl

23、e to pass a back groundcheck and drive a 15-passenger bus to pick up students from several schools, from 2 p. m. 6 p. m. monday-friday. the position pays $ 10 per hour. more information about the job is available online. experienced servers chills alpharetta chilis in alpharetta is seeking experienc

24、ed servers to add to its team. qualifications will include being clean and neat and having great attitude and customer service skills. the pay is $ 2.13, plus tips. stop by the store to fill out an application. more information about this position is available online. registered nurese-north fulton

25、regional hospital-roswell north fulton regional hospital is looking for a rn/registered nurse to fill a 12-hour night shift. applicants must be registered and previous hospital experience is preferred. more information about the position is available online. software engineer-controlscan-alpharetta

26、controlscan in alpharetta is hiring a software engineer. applicants should have five or more years of relevant experience, as well as advanced knowledge of computer technology. pay is commensurate(相称)with experience. more information about the position can be found online.56where can we most probabl

27、y rend the passage?ain a newspaper bon a website. cin a magazine din a textbook. 57what does the underlined word "sick" mean? aill babsent cbored dunfamiliar 58world language institute, incis looking for_ aa school bus driver. ba full-time teacher ca spanish teacher d a spanish manager 59w

28、ho will mainly work at night? ajane, hired by north fulton regional hospital bjohn, hired by world language instituteinc crobert, hired by controlscan dsally, hired by chilis b some years ago i took on an assignment in a southern county to work with people on public welfare. what i wanted to do was

29、show that everybody has the capacity to be self-sufficient(自给自足的), and all we have to do is to activate them. i asked the county to pick a group of people who were on public welfare, people from different racial groups and different family constellations. i would then see them as a group for three h

30、ours every friday. the first thing i said after i shook hands with everybody was, “i would like to know what your dreams are.” everyone looked at me in surprise 你的首选资源互助社区 “dreams? we dont have dreams.” i said, “well, when you were a kid what happened? wasnt there something you wanted to do?” i bega

31、n to ask other people about their dreams. one woman shared that she always wanted to be a secretary. i said, “well, what stands in your way?” (thats always my next question.) she said, “i have six kids, and i dont have anyone to take care of them while im away.” “lets find out,” i said. “is there an

32、ybody in this group who would take care of six kids for a day or two a week while this woman gets some training here at the community college?” one woman said, “i got kids, too, but i could do that.” “lets do it,” i said. a plan was created and the woman went to school. everyone found something. the

33、 woman who looked after the children became a licensed babysitter. in 12 weeks i had all these people off public welfare. ive not only done that once, ive done it many time. 60it can be inferred that people on public welfare . adont have dreams bdont have homes care well-educated dare unemployed 61b

34、y talking with these people, the writer . aaccepted them bchanged them csurprised them dunited them 62before going to school, the woman with six children . atook a part-time a job bwas a housewife cworked as a secretary dwas divorced . 63from the passage, we can conclude that aeach can realize a dre

35、am bwe should live in a dream worldca good plan helps us succeed dwe can help ourselves by helping others c dozens of chicago teenagers on monday told a small group of elected officials about their need for summer jobs to save for college, pay for food and, in some cases, avoid homelessness. this su

36、mmer, illinois is facing the loss of 18,000 jobs for teenagers. the loss comes as teen unemployment in the state has reached a record-high rate of 27.5 percent. experts say that the slow recovery and the high unemployment rate have forced older workers to take positions for younger workers. jim zeck

37、hauser, the manager of a chicago social service agency for troubled teens, said he used to be able to place dozens of teens in jobs before the financial crisis. this year, he has been able to place only about seven of the 34 teenagers he guides in summer jobs. “its a struggle to find firms,” he said

38、. brent weiss, owner of uncle dans, an outdoor-gear retailer with locations in chicago, evanston and highland park, said he is more selective about the workers that he hires, acknowledging that he is more likely to hire college students than teens, and like many other small business he is doing more

39、 with fewer workers. chicage-area small business say they are taking a wait-and-see approach to expanding their businesses and hiring more workers. they blame increasing gasoline prices and a lack of consumer confidence. nationwide, teens ago 16 to 19 have seenthe biggest drop in employment during t

40、he past decade. in 2010, the employment rate for that age group was 26 percent, the lowest since workld war ii, according to a report by the center for labor market studies at northeastern university in 2000, employment rate for the same group was 45 percent. if the trend continues, only one in four

41、 teenagers will hold a job this summer, according to the report. many of the unemployed will likely be black males living in low-income communities. 64according to the passage, why do some chicago teenagers want to take a job? ato know more about the society. bto get some career experience. cto buy

42、some new clothes. dto support their education. 65teen workers face competition from . aadult workers and foreign students bolder workers and college students cyounger workers and college students dforeign workers and high students 66according to the passage, which of the following is not the cause o

43、f the low teen employment rate? ahigh gasoline price.bthe financial crisis. ca lack of teenager confidence. dthe slow economic recovery. . 67it can be inferred that workers in chicago-area small businesses aare busier bare paid higher chave more free time dreceived higher education d it was an excit

44、ing day when thomas finger looked inside the nose of a small black mouse. finger had borrowed the animal from another scientist. it was not your average mouse. the mouses genes had been changed so that the taste buds(味蕾) on its tongue turned green when you shined light on them like a secret message

45、written in secret ink. but no one had ever looked inside its nose. when finger finally did look there with a microscope, he saw thousands of green cells. “it was like looking at little green stars at night,” says finger, seeing that green starry sky was fingers first glimpse of a new world. if he an

46、d other scientists are right, we dont taste things just on our tongues. other parts of our body can also taste things our nose, our stomach, even our lungs! you might think of taste as something that you experience when you put chocolate in your mouth or chicken soup, or salt. but for you to taste c

47、hocolate or chicken soup, special cells on your tongue have to tell the brain that they detected chemicals that are in the food. we have at least five kinds of these chemical-detecting cells (commonly called taste cells) on our tongues: cells that detect salt, sweet compounds(混合物), sour things, bitt

48、er things and savory(香的) things like meat or broth. its these chemical-sensing cells that scientists are now finding all over the body. “ill bet you that in terms of total number of cells,” says finger, “there are more taste cells outside the mouth than inside the mouth.” this gives us clues about o

49、ther functions the sense of taste has in our bodies. it could also help scientists find new treatments for certain diseases. 68in which way is fingers mouse different from a common one? aits nose has chemical detecting cells. bits tongue can change color. cits tongue has more taste cells. dits nose

50、is green. . 69what finger saw inside the mouses nose isaa kind of cell detecting salt ba kind of gene like a star ca surprising finding da secret message 70from the passage, we may conclude that fingers finding . ahelps find more functions of the sense of taste bhelps find more functions of the tong

51、ue cwill cause quarrels among scientists dfull body taste. e todays children are the “result” of the modern society. our parents have jobs that keep them busy almost all day long. they only have a free day in a week. this doesnt allow them to keep an eye on their children. on the other hand, the mod

52、ern society gives more freedom to the children than they could “handle”. as a child, you dont know how to grow up by yourself until you reach a certain age. that is why you need school and parents to be by your side all the time. if you dont have either of them you may make a lot of mistakes. the so

53、cial system of the modern society is very lenient especially with the children. most of the children today are rebels (判逆者). they are rude. they are given too much freedom by their families. this is their parents mistake. they ought to know that the freedom they give to their children is misundersto

54、od. for example it is a bad thing for a 17 year old child to go out in the evening on weekends. parents are also guilty of the way their children show up in the street or at school. the same guilt belongs to the teaching system as well. pupils shouldnt be allowed to dress like they were on a fashion

55、 presentation at school. another important fact we can think of regarding the freedom of children is their free will of spending money. parents shouldnt allow their children to spend money on whatever they want. i think children are given too much freedom not only by their parents, but also by the s

56、ociety. the latter is more to be blamed! . 71what would be the best title for the passage? agreen stars in a mouses mouth. cnew chemical sensing cells.72the writer implies that parents busy lifestyle amakes their children become independent bmay lead to a tense parent child relationship cis harmful

57、to their childrens health dis likely to create a troubled generation 73what does the underlined word “lenient” (in para 2) mean? anot responsible. bnot strict. cunkind. dunfair. 74it seems that the writer agrees that students . ashould stay at home on weekends bcan wear trendy clothes at school chad better wear school uniform at school dcan be allowed to go out in the evenings 75according to t

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