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宁波市2022学年第二学期八校联考高二英语试题说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共110分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。aretheymostprobablytalking?A.Attheman’shome.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inalecturehall.’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Goodfriends.B.Next-doorneighbours.C.Newcolleagues.happenedtotheman?A.Hedidn’thavebreakfast.B.Hisalarmclockwentofftooearly.C.Hewaslateagainforhiswork.aretheytalkingabout?A.Ahouse.B.Apainting.C.Amountain.doesthewomanfeelnervous?A.Becauseshecouldn’tgototheinterview.B.Becauseshewillhaveaninterview.C.Becauseshehasn’tgottheinterviewexperience.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。isthewomangoingnow?A.ToLondon.B.ToBirmingham.C.ToSouthWales.muchdoesthewomanpayforthesingleticket?A.16pounds.B.40pounds.C.64pounds.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。’sgoingonbetweenAndyandGary?A.Theyhadafight.B.AndywasangrywithGary.C.GarytaughtAndyalesson.didGaryreacttoAndy’sadvice?A.Grateful.B.Angry.C.Patient.willAndydowhentalkingaboutgivingadvicetoGary?A.Hewon’tgiveanyadvicetoGary.B.HewillcontinuegivingadvicetoGary.C.HewillgiveadvicetoGaryinaproperway.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。longwillthewomanbeaway?A.For30minutes.B.Foronehour.C.Fortwohours.willBillydoafterthewomancomesback?A.Hewillalsobeaway.B.Hewillvisithismother.C.Hewillmeettheboss.willbuyagiftonMonday’sDay?A.OnlyBilly.B.Neitherofthem.C.Bothofthem.听第9段材料,回答第l4至l6题。can’tthewomaneattheice-cream?A.Becauseshedoesn’tlikethekind.B.Becauseshe’sonadiet.C.Becauseshe’seatingsomethingelse.kindofpersonisthewomanspeaker?A.She’sfondofeating.B.She’seasytopersuade.C.She’siron-willed.manypeoplearementionedinthisdialogue?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。canpeoplehearthespeaker?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.isthebestshowaccordingtothespeaker?A.TheNews.B.Nighttime.C.TheChildren’sRoom.whichchannelcanpeopleaskquestionsandgetmoney?A.Three.B.Six.C.Eleven.doesthespeakermostprobablydo?A.Anewspaperreporter.B.ATVhostorhostess.C.Aradiomanager.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。issaidthat_____goodcompanionisbetterthan_____fortune,whichcan’tbuytruequalities.A./;theB.the;aC.the;theD.a;asilenceofthelibraryissometimesbrokenbyasuddencoughorthesoundofpages_____.A.turningB.turnedC.beingturnedD.havingturnednumberofpeoplesufferilleffectsfromdrugs______theytakethedrugexactlyasdirected.A.eventhoughB.asifC.incaseD.inthatimportantprogresswasmadeintheUNClimateConferenceinCopenhagenas______oftherichcountriesagreedtoofferlargeamountsofmoneytofightglobalwarming.A.nothingB.noneC.neitherD.both25.—What_____thistimetomorrowmorning?—Er…,I’mnotsureforthemoment.A.willyoudoB.willyoubedoingC.areyoutodoD.areyougoingtodowasthepractice_____hegotabroad_____madehimagoodEnglishspeaker.A.what;thatB.that;whatC.that;whichD.which;thatExpo2022ShanghaiChina,agrand-scaleglobalevent,has______thesignificanttheme“BetterA.abandoned

B.adopted

C.advocated

D.adaptednewschoolwasbuiltinabeautifulplace,around_____highmountains.A.whichwasB.itwasC.whichwereD.themweresuddenly_____thatIhadn’tpreparedforit.WhatapityIhadletitgo!A.thechancecameB.thechancewouldcomeC.didthechancecomeD.wouldthechancecome30.—Youcouldn’thaveboughtmeanypresentbetter.—_______.A.I’mgladyoulikeit.B.ThenI’llgiveyouabetteronenexttime.C.YouhaveagiftforpresentD.I’msorryIcan’tmakeyousatisfiedhavebeenlookingforMichaelforawholeday.Where______hehavegone?A.shouldB.canC.mustD.mayfelt______fromtheoutsideworld,sinceshelackedanInternetconnectionandcouldn’treceiveanye-mail.A.cutdownB.cutinC.cutoffD.cutout ourclass,whenthebellrangandtheteacherclosedhisbook,itwasa____foreveryonetostandup.A.signB.chanceC.markD.signaloftheskiresortsare____fromthehotelviafreepublictransportation.A.availableB.accessibleC.presentD.probablepowerfulearthquakestruckHaiti,______tensofthousandsofhomelessandburiedinruins.A.leftB.toleaveC.leavingD.beingleftwerecaughtintheheavytrafficjam.Otherwise,we_____ontime.A.wouldhavearrivedB.arrivedC.musthavearrivedD.shouldarriveyouarriveinIreland,youwillquicklyfindyourselfonthebeautifulcountryroads.A.SinceB.WhileC.OnceD.Untilhadplannedtoarriveattheparkat9inthemorning,butthecar_____halfway.A.brokeawayB.brokedownC.brokeupD.brokeinto_____abouthislostlove,heoccupiedhimselfwithofficework.A.forgettingB.tohaveforgottenC.havingforgottenD.toforgetsurveyshowsthaturbanstudentsspendabouttwice___moneytheonesfromruralareasdo.A.theamountofB.morethanC.asmoreasD.asmuchas第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从第21—40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。Agroupofclassfriends,highlyestablishedintheircareers,gottogethertovisittheirolduniversityprofessor.Conversationsoon41intocomplaintsaboutpressureinworkandlife.Whiletheguestsweretalking,theprofessorwenttothe42andpreparedcoffee.Thenhe43withalargepotofcoffeeandavarietyofcups—porcelain(瓷),plastic,glass,crystal,some44looking,someexpensive,somedelicate(精致)—tellingthemto45themselvestothecoffee.Whenallthestudentshadacupofcoffee46hand,theprofessorsaid,“Ifyounoticed,allthenice-looking,expensivecupsweretakenup,47behindtheplainandcheapones.Whileitis48foryoutochoosethebestforyourselves,thatisthe49ofyourproblemsandpressure.Beassuredthatthecupitself50noqualitytothecoffee.Inmostcasesitisjustmoreexpensiveandinsomecasesevenhideswhatwedrink.Though51allofyoureallywantedwascoffee,notthecup,you52thebestcupsdirectly.Andthenyoubegan53eachother’scups.”Theprofessorpausedandthenwenton,“Nowconsiderthis:Lifeisthecoffeeandthejobs,moneyand54insocietyarethecups.Theyarejusttoolstoholdand55lifeandtheydonotchangethe56oflife.Sometimes,byconcentratingonlyonthecup,we57toenjoythecoffeeGodhas58forus.Godbrewsthecoffee,notthecup…EnjoyyourThehappiestpeopledon’thavethebestofeverything.Theyjust59thebestuseofeverything.Livesimply.Lovegenerously.Caredeeply.Speakkindly.Leavethe60toGod.41.A.stopped B.looked C.became D.turned42.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.study D.living-room43.A.went B.got C.returned D.turned44.A.plain B.clean C.ugly D.fine45.A.enjoy B.help C.offer D.devote46.A.for B.by C.in D.with47.A.falling B.leaving C.hiding D.keeping48.A.natural B.formal C.necessary D.important49.A.answer B.cause C.result D.reason50.A.adapts B.puts C.applies D.adds51.A.as B.that C.what D.which52.A.caredfor B.calledfor C.lookedfor D.wentfor53.A.facing B.eyeing C.smelling D.tasting54.A.condition B.attitude C.position D.situation55.A.contain B.include C.control D.experience56.A.quality B.colorC.costD.style57.A.manageB.start C.hope D.fail58.A.shown B.takenC.sentD.provided59.A.keepB.make C.take D.hold60.A.complex B.remains C.rest D.complaints第三部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,共50分)第一节: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,并在答题卷上将该项标号涂黑。AConcernwithmoney,andthenmoremoney,inordertobuytheconveniencesandluxuriesofmodernlife,hasbroughtgreatchangestothelivesofmostFrenchmen.MorepeopleareworkingharderthaneverbeforeinFrance.Inthecitiesthetraditionalleisurelymiddaymealisdisappearing.Offices,shops,andfactoriesarediscoveringthegreatefficiencyofashortlunchhourincompanylunchrooms.Inalmostalllinesofworkemphasisnowfallsoneverincreasingoutput.Thusthe"typical"Frenchmanproducesmore,earnsmore,andbuysmoreconsumergoodsthanhiscounterpartofonlyagenerationago.Hegainsincreaturecomfortandeaseoflife.Whathelosestosomeextentishissenseofpersonaluniqueness,orindividuality.SomesaythatFrancehasbeenAmericanized.ThisisbecausetheUnitedStatesisaworldsymbolofthetechnologicalsocietyanditsconsumerproducts.Theso-calledAmericanizationofFrancehasitscritics(批评家).Theyfearthat“assemblyline(装配线)life”willleadtothedisappearanceofthepleasuresofthemoregracefulandleisurely(butlessproductive)oldFrenchstyle.Whatwillhappen,theyask,totaste,elegance(优雅),andthecultivationofthegoodthingsinlifetojoyinthesmellofafreshlypickedapple,awalkbytheriver,orjusthappyhoursofconversationinalocalcafé?Sincethelate1950slifeinFrancehasindeedtakenonqualitiesofrush,tension,andthepursuitofmaterialgain.Someofthestrongestcriticsofthenewwayoflifearetheyoung,especiallyuniversitystudents.Theyareconcernedwiththefuture,andtheyfearthatFranceisthreatenedbytheachievementsofthiscompetitive,goods-orientedculture.Attimes,theyhavereactedagainstthetrendwithconsiderableviolence.Inspiteofthecritics,however,countlessFrenchmenarecommittedtokeepingFranceintheforefrontofthemoderneconomicworld.Theyfindthatthepresentlifebringsmorerewards,conveniences,andpleasuresthanthatofthepast.Theybelievethatamodern,industrialFranceispreferabletotheold.ofthefollowingisnotgivenasafeature(特色)oftheoldFrenchwayoflife?A.Leisure.B.Taste.C.EleganceD.Efficiency.62.Thepassagesuggeststhat_________.A.thesmelloffreshlypickedapplesisnomorepopularwiththeFrenchB.it’snowunlikelytoseeaFrenchmanenjoyingawalkbytheriverC.inpursuingmaterialgainstheFrencharesufferinglosseselsewhereD.studentcriticsaregreatinnumberthanthepeopleenjoyingthenewlifestyle63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutFrenchmen?A.Manyofthempreferthemodernlifestyle.B.Theyactuallyenjoyworkingattheassemblyline.C.Theyaremoreconcernedwithmoneythanbefore.D.Theyaremorecompetitivethantheoldgeneration.ofthefollowingbeststatesthemainideaofthepassage?A.GreatchangeshaveoccurredintheFrenchwayofLife.B.ThenewlifestyleinFranceisfacingseriouscriticism.C.Francehasbeenpushedintheforefrontoftheworldeconomy.D.Frenchmenusedtobelazyandonlyenjoylifeconveniences.BIfyouwantedtoknowwhatit’sliketowalkonthemoon,you’dinterviewanastronaut.Ifyouwantedinsights(深刻的见解)onplayingHamlet,you’dstudytheperformanceofaShakespeareanactor.Andifyouwantedtoknowwhatthefirstyearofteachingschoolislike,well...you’daskteacherswhojustcompletedtheirfirstyearonthejob.Wewantedtoknowandweasked.Thisbookattemptstocapturethefascinatingandinspiringanswerswereceived.ItisbasedlargelyonaseriesofdiscussionsheldamongwinnersoftheFirstClassTeacherAwardsponsored(赞助)everyyearbySallieMae,acorporationdevotedtoeducation.Asinthepastyears,first-yearteacherswhowontheawardcametoWashington,Oneactivitythatgrewoutoftheawardsisaseriesoffocusgroupdiscussions.Thesediscussionsallowustoaskfirst-yearteacherssomekeyquestions:WhatwasitlikethefirstyearWhatwereyourhardestchallengesandyourgreatestrewards?Didyougettherightpreparation?Doyouhaveanyinsightsyoucouldoffernewteachers?Theteacherstalkedinfranktermsaboutwhatit’sliketofeelrebuffedbyexperiencedteachers,tostrugglewithbudgetcutbacks,toseechildreninpain.Butthedifficultiestheyrelatedareonlyhalfthestory.Theyalsotoldushowtheydealtwithchallenges,whattheywouldwantnewteacherstoknow,andwhybeingateacherissoimportanttotheirsenseofself.Alltogether,theirwordspaintapictureofaninspiredandinspiringgroupofup-and-comingleadersintheirprofession.Webelievetheirreflectionswillprovehelpfultoprincipals,administrators,universityprofessorsineducationdepartments,andparticularly,newteacherswhoarespeedinguptofacethefirstdayofschool.Thisbookisbuiltonthewordsandrecollections(回忆)ofaward-winning,first-yearteachers.Wehaveuseddirectquotations(引用语)fromteachers(withtheirpermission),bothfromthefocusgroupdiscussionsandfromasetofessaystheywrote.Wefelttheirvoicesneededtobeheardasdirectlyaspossible.Ourjobwastopresenttheirinsightsinawaythatwouldbeusefulforreaders.Whatfollowsisourefforttodoso.Thankyouforyourinterest,andwewelcomeyourresponse.Sincerely,SharonA.Bobbitt,.Director,KnowledgeApplicationsDivisionU.S.DepartmentofEducationA.Bobbittwritesthepassagemainlyto________.A.inspirewould-beteachersB.praisetheawardwinnersC.sharehisteachingexperienceD.introduceavaluablebookpurposedoesParagraph1serveinthepassage?A.Toprovidebackgroundinformationofthetopic.B.Toattractreaders’attentiontothetopic.C.Tousetheexamplestosupportthetopic.D.Toofferbasicknowledgeofthetopic.ofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheFirstClassTeacherAward?A.ItissponsoredbySallieMaeeveryyear.B.ItisheldsometimesinWashington,C.Itfocusesondiscussionsandcontests.D.Theparticipantsareinvitedtowritebooks.doestheunderlinedword“rebuffed”intheParagraph4probablymean?A.Impresseddeeply.B.Taughtsincerely.C.Refusedrudely.D.Helpedwarm-heartedly.CObesity(肥胖)inchildrenandadolescentsisrisingatanalarmingrate.Currentlyover15%ofyoungpeopleover6yearsoldareobese,andobesityisalsoincreasingamongchildrenaged5andyounger.ChildrenareconsideredtobeoverweightiftheBMI(BodyMassIndex)isover85%oftheweightgroupintheirageandsexcategories.Ifitis95%andover,theyareconsideredtobeobese.Adolescentsaregenerallyjudgedaccordingtoadultcriteria(标准)forobesity,althoughthereareotherconsiderationsinthispopulation,formanyfactorswillaffecttheresultofthesemeasurements.CausesandRiskFactorsforObesityinChildrenLifestyleFactors.Withouteducationalorparentalguidance,childrenareextremelygreatlyexposedtotheculturalpressuresthatarelargelyresponsibleforgrowthoftheobesity.Neitherthemedianortheeducationalsystemhasstrongprogramsthatencouragehealthywayoflife,includingexerciseandhealthyfoods.Thefollowingaresomespecificproblemscreatedbytheculture:﹡Toomuchtelevisionwatchingplaysanimportantroleinobesityinchildren.Notonlyisitapassiveactivity,buttelevisionalsoofferscountlesstemptations(诱惑)withitsadvertisementsforfastfoods,sugarcereals,andunhealthysnacks.Inonestudyobesityratewerelowestinchildrenwhowatchedtelevisiononehourorlessadayandhighestinthosewhowatchedfourormorehours.﹡Sugar,particularlyfromsoda,othersweetdrinks,andfruitjuice,maybemajorcontributorstochildhoodobesity.Onestudyreportedthatdrinkingsodaregularlyincreasesachild’sriskforobesityby60%.﹡Lessphysicalexerciseandgreatersittingactivitiesplayanothersignificantroleinobesityinchildren.Ahighlevelofphysicalactivity–notjustusingupenergy–isimportantforweightcontrolinyoungpeople.FamilyHistory.Parentalobesitymorethandoublestheriskthatayoungchild,whetherthinoroverweight,willbecomeobeseasanadult.Inolderchildrenandteenagers,obesityinparentsstartstoaffectlessasapredictor(预言)forbodyweightthantheirownweight.Theriskmaybeduetoenvironmentalorgeneticfactors,orboth.EthnicandSocioeconomicFactors.Asinadultpopulations,childrenfromlowersocioeconomicgroupsandminoritypopulationsareathigherriskforobesity.Forexample,amongyoungMexicanAmericansandAfricanAmericans,therehasbeenanincreaseinoverweighttrendofabout13%toover23%.’sthemainideaofthepassage?______________.A.ThetrendofobesityB.CausesofobesityC.FightagainstobesityD.Obesityinchildrenmanymainfactorsleadingtoobesityinchildrenarementioned?A.2B.3C.4D.5tothepassage,whichofthefollowingchildrenismostlikelytobeobese?A.A5-year-oldchildwhoseparentsareoverweight.B.A16-year-oldteenagerwhoseparentsareobese.C.AchildwhowatchesTVonehourperday.D.Achildwhotakeregularexercise.ofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Parentsshouldgivesomeguidanceonhealthylifestyles.B.WatchingTVfourhoursadaywillsurelyleadtoobesityinchildren.C.Childrenfromminoritypopulationsaremorelikelytobeobese.D.Childrenshouldtakemorephysicalexercises.DOnMarch23,2022,GoogleInctookamajorstepinwithdrawing(收回)itssearch-engineservicesfromBeijingtoHongKong.GoogleacknowledgedthatitfailedtomakeprogressintalkswiththeChinesegovernmentforpermissiontoletGooglestopcensoring(审查)itssearchresults.Sincepostingtheannouncementonitswebsite,Google’sstock(股票)pricehasfallenfrom$595toabout$567,whileBaidu,theleadingsearchengineinChina,hasseenitsstockpriceriseby50%.Apotentialforeignbeneficiary(受益者)isBing,Microsoft’snewsearchengine.AndwhileBingmaynotexactlyhavegotthekeystoaveryrichkingdom,itsmanaginggroupunderstandtheirgoodfortuneandhavenotbeenshyaboutstickingtheknifeintoGoogle.CraigMundie,achiefofficerofBing,toldChinaDailythat“wefeelgoodenoughnow,”adding,“butit’sa20-yearjourney,andnotjustthreeyears.AndMicrosoftisheretostay.”SeveralotherChineseInternetcompaniesarenodoubtmovingswiftlytotakeadvantageofthissituation.BothS—aYahoo-likewebsiteinChina—andahugelysuccessfulinstant-messagingcompanycalledTencent(腾讯)arealreadytryingtohireGoogleChinastaff.Analystsbelievethatofthetwo,Tencentisinthebetterposition.Nearly70%ofChina’s400millionInternetusersuseinstant-messaging,andofthose,80%useTencent’ssystem,knownasQQ.That’sthemajorreasonwhyTencent’spotentialmarketisbiggerthanBaidu’s,andaninsideratthecompanyacknowledgesthatthesearchbusinessisfullofopportunities.AllthecompetitorsofGoogledowhattheChinesegovernmentrequires:censortheirsearchresults.IfMicrosoftandtheothersintendtobeinChina“tostay,”asCraigMundieputit,thereisnochancethatthecensoringprinciplewillchangeforthem.AstotheGoogle’sexit,oneofitsinvestorsmadethecommentrecently,“There’restillalotofuswhobelievethatthey’vemadethewisechoice.ButGoogleisapparentlyoutandIguesswejustgettoaccept.”However,someC,suchasmaps,videos,musicandtranslations.stopsitsbusinessinChinabecause_____.A.toomanycompaniesenterthemarketB.itsstockpricehasfallensharplyC.ChinesecompanieshireitsworkersD.itrefusestocensorthesearchresultsmanyChinesebeneficiariesarementionedinthepassage?A.Two.B.ThreeC.Four.D.Five.Googlewithdraws,_______.A.Chinesenetizenswon’thaveanyprofessionalserviceB.onlyChinesecompanieswillprovidesearchserviceC.China’sattitudetowardscensoringwon’tbechangedD.theGooglemanaginggroupwillregretitsdecisionsuggestedtitleforthisnewswouldbe______.A.WhenGoogleWithdrawsFromChinaB.WhoWinsinChina’sSearchBusinessC.WhoWillProfitWhenGoogleExitsD.WhyGoogleLosestoOtherCompetitorsEOncewhenIwasnine,Icamedownwithahorriblecaseoftonsillitis(扁桃腺炎).

Iremembergoingtothedoctor,feelingmiserableandscared,butalsoknowingthatthismanwouldsomehowfixme.

Ashedeclaredhisconclusionregardingmyillness,heaskedmymother“Isyourdaughterallergic(过敏的)toanymedicine?”

Mymomhesitatedforamoment,whileIwaslookingatherquestioningly.

WasIallergictoanything?

WhatifIwas?

Whatwouldhappentome?

Mymothersaidno.Thateveningaftertakingmypill,Ibegantoshakeuncontrollably.

Icomplainedofaterribleheadacheandcontinuedshakingasmymotherheldme.

Shedidn’tseemveryconcerned,yetIbelievedIwasallergictothepill.

BeforeIfellasleepthatnight,ItoldmymomthemedicinehadmademesickandIwouldn’ttakeitanymore.Thenextmorning,mymotherhadmedrinkatallglassoficeteathattastedfunny.

Laterthatafternoon,mymomaskedmehowIfelt.

ItoldherIwasdoingmuchbetter,andthatwaswhenshedroppedthebombonme.

Shetoldmeshehadmixedmyiceteathatmorningwithmymedicine.

Guesswhat,noallergicreaction.

Iwasneverallergictothepills,butmypowerfulsubconscious(潜意识的)mind,acceptedameresuggestionbythedoctorthatImightbe,andmybodyactedaccordingly.Mostofushavenoideahowpowerfulourmindsare,andhowincominginformationcontinuallyaffectsourexperience.

WhenItookthatpill,ithadanegative(负面)effectonmymind.Researchersarefindingmoreandmoreevidencethatwhatwebelieve,orexpecttohappenmedically,hasadeepeffectonwhatactuallydoeshappen.

Insomemedicaltests,thepatientsnevertookanymedicine,onlysugarpills,butweretoldtheyhadbeengivenexpensivemedicine,andtheirconditionsimprovedanyway.

Theysimplybelievedtheywouldgetbetter.

Ontheothersideofthecoin,peoplewhobelievetheyaregoingtodieinanoperationhaveahigherdeathratethanpeoplewhodon’t.Whatweexpectoftentendstogetrealized.Thepowerofyourmindtohealyourbodyisabsolutelyfantastic.

Takecareinwhatinformationyouchoosetobelieveaboutyourhealthandwell-being.

Thinkpositivelyaboutyouroutcomeinmedicalsituationsandallowyourpowerofbelieftohelpyouheal.girlshookuncontrollablythateveningbecauseshe_______.A.hadahorriblecaseoftonsillitisatthetimeB.wasallergictothemedicineshehadtakenC.imaginedthemedicinewasdoingitsharmD.wantedtocheathermotherformoreconcernunderlined“shedroppedthebombonme”canbeunderstoodas“_______”.A.shetoldmethetruththatawakenedmeB.shebeatmelikeaplanedroppingabombC.shescoldedmewithheart-breakingwordsD.shehurtmypridebytellingmethetruthcaninferfromthepassagethat_______.A.mostpeoplebelieveourmindscanfunctionpowerfullyB.it’sharmfultoourhealthtotakeinnegativeinformationC.thepowerfulsubconsciousmindcancurealldiseasesD.sugarpillswithpropermindareasgoodascostlymedicinepassageismainlyabout_______.A.anine-year-oldgirl’sexperience

B.peoplebeingallergictomedicineC.afantasticwaytotreatdiseases

D.theeffectofthemindontheresult第二节:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。___81.Emmaisanoverseacollegestudentwhoenjoysplentyofsparetimeduringheruniversitylife.Shewantstoseekaparttimejobtopayhertuitionfee.___82.CliffordisanMBAgraduateofLondonUniversity,andheonceworkedinABCcompanyasamarketresearcherforthreeyears,butthiscompanywentbankruptlastyear.Hehopestofindanotherjobrelatingtohisexperience.___83.JeffreyisamanagerofStoneNetCompanyfortenyears.Heisskilledinwebdevelopmentandhasrichwebexperience.Butheisnotsatisfiedwithhiscurrentpayment.Hehopestofindacompanyofferingsalarynolessthan10,000permonth.___84.OliverClarkusedtobeatailor,andheisalsofamiliarwithsewingmachineoperation.Hewantstoapplyforaclothingcompany.___85.Mathewisastudentjournalistintheuniversity.Histypingspeedisabout4,000wphandhasagoodknowledgeoffillingprocedures.Hewillgraduatefromhisuniversitythismonth.Hehopestofindajobbeforegraduate.ANetDevelopmentManagerWithsevenyearsexperienceoffulllifecycleexperienceandoneyear’sexperienceinleadingawebdevelopmentteam.Musthavestrongwebexperience,includingASP,ASP.NET,C#,XML,XSL,Html,XHtmlandCSS.Wearelo

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