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模块素养检测(Units1〜5)

(时间:120分钟满分:150分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5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。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。

Text1

W:It'snearly7.Ifyouwanttocatchthe8o'clocktrain,you'dbettergonow.

M:Don'tworry.F11drivetothestation.

W:Inthatcase,letmegowithyouandyoudropmeoffatthecitycentre.①I'

11gotothesquaremarket.

1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

A.Catchatrain.B.Seethemanoff.

C.Goshopping.

答案:C

Text2

M:I'mthinkingaboutmovingoutofmyplace.

W:Howcome?Isitfarfromyourworkplace?

M:No.Withthreekidsgrowingupandreachingschoolage,4myhouseistoosmall.

2.Whydoesthemanwanttomove?

A.Tobenearhisoffice.

B.Toliveinabiggerhouse.

C.Togotoagoodschool.

答案:B

Text3

M:It'sverycoldinhere.I'mgoingtoturntheheaterontowarmthisplace

upalittle.

W:WhydoyouthinkI'mdrinkinghotchocolate?Here,takethisblanket.The

heaterisn'tworkingrightnow.

3.Whatwillthemanprobablydotostaywarm?

A.Useablanket.

B.Turnontheheater.

C.Drinksomehotchocolate.

答案:A

Text4

W:Englishisaneasylanguagetolearn.Don'tyouthinkso,④Darning?

M:④I'mafraidit'sdifficultforme,Susan.Butmybrotherisgoodatit.

4.WhohasdifficultyinlearningEnglish?

A.Susan.B.Darning.C.Darning,sbrother.

答案:B

Text5

W:Whendidtheplanearrive?

M:Ataquarterpasteleven.

W:®Doyouthinkyou'11recognizeJoewhenyouseehim?

M:Idon'tknow.Ihaven'tseenhimsincehewas7.Timeflies.Now9yearshave

passed.Mynephewmusthavechangedalot.

5.Whatarethetwospeakersdoingnow?

A.Waitingforsomeoneattheairport.

B.Talkingabouttheirplan.

C.Bookingticketsfortheirtrip.

答案:A

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

Text6

M:Wow!Niceplace!I'veneverbeentothispartoftownbefore.

W:Thanks.⑥Thisarea'scalledtheEastEnd.Itisntverycentral,butIchose

itbecauseIcouldaffordmorespacehere.

M:Yeah,cyouhaveawholeextraroom!

W:Iknow!Iuseitforwork.

M:Ithoughtyouworkedinanofficedowntown.

W:Mycompanyletsmeworkonedayaweekfromhome.

M:Lucky!You'vegotagreatbossandagreatapartment.Fmsohappyforyou!

Let'scelebrate!⑦Letmetakeyoutodinner.

6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inanofficedowntown.

B.Inanapartmentdowntown.

C.InanapartmentintheEastEnd.

答案:C

7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonow?

A.Gettowork.

B.Gotoarestaurant.

C.Visitthewoman,scompany.

答案:B

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

Text7

M:Hey,Helen!⑼HowaboutyourinterviewforCambridge?

W:Mm,notbad.TheyaresatisfiedwithmyacademicrecordsinScience.

M:Iknowyoucanconquertheteachers.

W:Thankyou,Mike.Um,wheredoyouwanttostudy?

M:India.

W:WhyinIndia?YouwanttomajorinBuddhism?

M:No.’Iwanttobeacomputerprogrammer.SoI'veappliedtotheIndianInstitute

ofTechnology,whichisoneofthebestuniversitiesforITlearners.

w:Yeah!That?syourbestchoice.Hopeyoucanmakeit.

M:Thankyou.

8.Wheredoesthewomanwanttostudy?

A.IntheUniversityofCambridge.

B.IntheUniversityofOxford.

C.IntheIndianInstituteofTechnology.

答案:A

9.Whichsubjectdoesthemanwanttomajorin?

A.Art.B.Buddhism.C.Programming.

答案:C

听第8段材料,回答第10〜12题。

Text8

W:Hello,mayIspeaktoMrSmith,please?

M:Speaking.Who'scalling?MayIask?

W:ThisistheJobCenter.WehavereceivedyourE-mai1andthereisaposition

whichwethinkfityouwell.°Alabassistantiswantedinamiddleschool.

M:Canyoutellmemoreaboutthejob?

W:Well,alabassistantiswantedinacollege.It'sthekindofjobyouwould

liketodo,@asismentionedinyourE-mail.

M:Yes,Ididputthatinmyletter.

W:Yes.Theyalsoneedsomeonewhoknowshowtomaintaintheequipment.Sowethink

youarejusttherightpersonforthejob.

M:Whataboutthepayandworkhours?

W:Iamcomingtothat.Thepaytheyhaveofferedissatisfactory,butthework

hoursareabitchangeable.Sometimesearlyinthemorning,sometimeslateinthe

afternoon.

M:Well,Iaminterestedinthat.MayIhavesomemoredetailssothatIcantalk

itoverwithmywife?

W:Whydon'tyoucomeoverhereat10a.m.tomorrow?

M:OK,⑫seeyoutomorrowthen.Bye!

10.WhydidthewomancallMrSmith?

A.Torecommendajob.

B.Tomaintaintheequipment.

C.Toworkasalabassistant.

答案:A

11.HowdidtheJobCentergettoknowSmith?

A.Smithcalledthecenter.

B.Smithe-mailedthecenter.

C.Smithwenttothecenterbefore.

答案:B

12.Whenwillthemangotothecenterfordetailsaboutthejob?

A.Tomorrowmorning.B.Thismorning.

C.Tomorrowafternoon.

答案:A

听第9段材料,回答第13〜16题。

Text9

M:用ello,Jane.ThisisPeterspeaking.

W:Hi,howareyou?

M:Fine.AndFvegotsomegreatnewsforyou.

W:Really?What'sitabout?

M:Irememberyouareinterestedinwatchinggolfgames.TheHoustonOpenwillbe

runningfromMay26toMay30.I'msureyouwillbegladtowatchthegame.

W:Oh,that'sgreat.Butjustamoment,letmecheck.Ah...Itisapity

thatIcan'tmakeit.吗willbeonbusinessinChinafromMay25toJune2.

M:Well,®I'msorryyouhavetobeawayonbusinessthen.Letmesee.Another

game,theUSOpenwillberunningfromJuly15toJuly18.Howaboutthat?

W:That'sgreat.Iwillbeonmyholidaythen.®Itwouldbewonderfulifwecould

watchthegametogether.

13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Onthephone.

B.AtPeter'shome.

C.Inagym.

答案:A

14.WhywillthewomanmisstheHoustonOpen?

A.Shewillbehavingherholiday.

B.Shewillstayathome.

C.Shewillbeonbusinessabroad.

答案:C

15.WhenistheUSOpenrunning?

A.FromMay26toMay30.

B.FromMay25toJune2.

C.FromJuly15toJuly18.

答案:C

16.Whatwouldbewonderfulforthespeakers?

A.Beingonavacation.

B.Watchingthegametogether.

C.GoingtotheUS.

答案:B

听第10段材料,回答第17〜20题。

Text10

OneSundaymorning,Iwasdreamingofbeingaskedtotheofficebythebosswhen

Iwaswokenupbyaphonecall.@Itwasfromataxidriver.Hetoldmehehadmy

friend'scellphone.Myfriend,Mike,hadleftitinthetaxithenightbefore.

Thedrivercalledmeaccordingtothecallrecords.

Itwasarainingmorning.Fortaxidriversinthisbigcityitwasabigtime.

@Itoldhimtherewasataxicentrenotfarawayfrommyhome.Hecouldtakeitthere.

ThenIquicklyjumpedoutofbedandgotdressed.(WhenIwalkedthereinhalfan

hour,thedriverhadgoneaway.Hedidn'tleaveanythingexceptforthecellphone.

Iwasveryhappyformyfriend.Hemovedtothiscityafewdaysago,soIdidn'

tgettimetovisithimandthereforedidn'tknowwherehewasliving.Ie-mailed

myfriendtellinghimIhadhisphone.Myfriendwasveryexcitedtogetbackhis

cellphone.曲esaidhewouldwriteitonhisblogtosearchforthewarm-hearted

driver.

17.WhocalledMike'sfriendonaSundaymorning?

A.Mike.B.Ataxidriver.C.Hisboss.

答案:B

18.Howdidthetaxidriverdeliverthecellphone?

A.HemailedittoMike.

B.HehandedittoMike'sfriend.

C.Heleftitinthetaxicentre.

答案:C

19.HowdidMike'sfriendgettothetaxicentre?

A.Hegotthereonfoot.

B.Hetookataxi.

C.Hedrovethere.

答案:A

20.WhatwouldMikedoaftergettingthecellphoneback?

A.Searchforthedriverinthetaxicentre.

B.Contributetoanewspaperinsearchofthedriver.

C.Searchforthedriverbypostingablog.

答案:c

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Whattodoifyoufindasick,injuredorabandonedwildanimal?

Generaltips

Don'tremoveananimalfromitsnaturalhabitat(theanimalmaynotneedassistance,

andyoucoulddomoreharmthangood).

Checktheanimalperiodicallyfor24-48hours.

Keepyourdistance.

Younganimals/babies

Ifyoufindanabandonedyounganimal,separatedfromadultsorleftonitsown

一keepcatsanddogsawayandlimitnoise.

Anadultmaynotreturnifitisnoisyorifpeoplearecloseby.

Gethelpforawildanimal

InOntario,wildliferehabilitators(复健员)areauthorizedbytheMinistryof

NaturalResourcesandForestrytoprovidetemporarycaretosick,injuredand

abandonedwildlifesoitcanbereturnedtothewild.Rehabilitatorscommit

significanttimeandresources,andmanyseekdonationstoassistwiththeirwork.

Everyeffortismadebywildliferehabilitatorstoensurewildlifeintheircare

donotbecometame(驯月艮).

Findawildliferehabilitator

Togethelpforasick,injuredorabandonedanimal,youcancontact:

•anauthorizedwildliferehabilitator

,yourlocalMinistryofNaturalResourcesandForestrydistrictoffice

Healthrisks

Ifyoucomeacrosssickordiseasedwildlifeandyoususpectthereisapublic

healthrisk(suchasWestNilevirus),contactyourregionalorlocalhealthunits

immediately:OntarioPublicHealthUnits.

Publicsafety

Iftheanimalisaliveandthereisapublicsafetyissue,contactyourlocal

policedepartment.

【语篇概述】本文是一篇应用文,文章介绍了对生病、受伤或者被遗弃的野生动物的救助方

法,包括:一般方法、幼崽的救助方法、找到动物康复师帮忙、注意公共安全等。

21.Whichisthegeneralsolutionifyoufindanabandonedanimal?

A.Leaveitwhereitisandobserveit.

B.Removeitfromitsnaturalhabitat.

C.Staywithitandcareforit.

D.Pretendnottohaveseenit.

【解析】选Ao细节理解题。根据Generaltips部分提至!J“Don'tremoveananimalfromits

naturalhabitat”可知不要把动物从它的栖息地抱走,同时根据"Checktheanimal

periodicallyfor24148hours.”可知要在24―48小时内查看动物的情况,即观察动物

的状态。故选A。

22.Wildliferehabilitatorsaredevotedto.

A.providingconstantcaretowildlife

B.makingwildanimalswell-tamed

C.releasingwildlifebacktothewild

D.donatinglargesumstocharity

【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据Gethelpforawildanimal部分提至!J"providetemporary

caretosick,injuredandabandonedwildlifesoitcanbereturnedtothewild”

可知复健员对被救治的动物提供暂时的照顾,使动物能最终回到野外。故选C。

23.Whowillyoucontactifyoufindawildanimalattheriskofpublichealthin

Ontario?

A.OntarioPublicHealthUnits.

B.Anauthorizedwildliferehabilitator.

C.Thelocalpolicedepartment.

D.TheMinistryofNaturalResourcesandForestrydistrictoffice.

【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据Healthrisks部分提到“Ifyoucomeacrosssickordiseased

wildlifeandyoususpectthereisapublichealthrisk...OntarioPublicHealth

Units”可知在发现生病或残疾的野生动物可能会对公共健康造成风险时,就可以联系

OntarioPublicHealthUnitso故选A。

B

Wedon'tknowhowdifferentourfuturewillbeinthefuture.Wecanonlytry

toimagineit.

Atfirstwethinkabouthumanrelationship.Intheyear2050,wewillusecomputers

almosteveryday.WewillbemakingnewfriendsthroughtheInternet一evenourhusbands

orwiveswillbemetinthisway.Itwillbemuchfasterandeasierforus.Onthe

otherhand,ourrelationshipswithpeoplewon'tbeasimportantastheyaretoday一we

willfeelalittlelonely.

Computerswillalsohelpusinmanyotheractivitiesin2050.Forexample,they

willbeusedbythechildrenatschooltomaketheirlearningeasier.Inaddition,

therewillbemuchmoreothermachineswhichwillplayasimilarroleascomputers,

likerobotswhichwilldothehouseworkforus.

Spendingholidayswillalsobecompletelydifferent.Travellingtootherplanets

ortothemoonwillbeavailableforeveryone.Meansoftransportwill,ofcourse,

change,too.Wewillbeusingsolar-poweredcars,whichwillbemuchmore

environmentallyfriendly.

Wecouldexpectthatthefastertechnologicalprogresswouldleadtoamore

pollutedenvironment.Butitisn'ttrue.Wewillpaymoreattentiontoprotecting

theenvironment.And,scientistswillprobablyfindcuresformanydangerousdiseases,

likecancerorAIDS.Therefore,oursurroundingsaswellashealthwillbeinbetter

condition.

Althoughwecan'tpredicttheexactchangeswhichwillbemadeintheworld,

weoftenthinkaboutthem.Weworryaboutourandourchildren,sfuture;wehave

expectations,hopesaswellasfears.ButIthinkweshouldberathersanguineabout

ourfuture.Weshouldbehappyandbelievegoodthingswillhappen.

【语篇概述】本文是一篇说明文,2050年的生活将是什么样的呢?本文从几个方面进行了想

象。

24.Whywillpeopleprobablyfeelalittlelonelyin2050?

A.Becausethenumberofpeoplewillbecomemuchsmaller.

B.Becausetherewillbelessface-to-facecommunication.

C.Becausepeoplewon'tlikemakingfriendswitheachother.

D.Becausepeoplewon'tcommunicatewitheachothermuchoften.

【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第二段的内容可知,在2050年,人们主要通过电脑进行交

流,而很少进行面对面的交流,人与人之间的关系也就淡薄了,因此那时的人们会感到有点

孤独。

25.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsus.

A.thatcomputerswilldoallthethingsforhumanbeings

B.howpeoplewillusecomputerstocommunicatewitheachother

C.thatmachineslikecomputersandrobotswillhelppeoplealot

D.howpeoplewilluserobotstodothehousework

【解析】选c。段落大意题。根据第三段的内容可知,计算机和机器人等机器会给人类带来很

大的帮助,故选C。

26.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwillhappenin2050?

A.Therelationshipbetweenpeoplewillbemoreimportantthantoday.

B.Thewayofspendingholidayswillbethesameasthatoftoday.

C.Itwon'tbedifficultforpeopletotraveltootherplanets.

D.Ourenvironmentwillbemuchmorepollutedwithagrowingnumberofcars.

【解析】选C。推理判断题。根据第四段中的Travellingtootherplanetsortothemoon

willbeavailableforeveryone.”可知C项正确。

27.Theunderlinedword“sanguine“inthelastparagraphmostprobably

means"”.

A.disappointedB.surprised

C.curiousD.optimistic

【解析】选D。词义猜测题。根据文章最后一句话可以猜测出作者认为我们对未来应该持积极

乐观的态度,故选D。

C

(2021•衡水高二检测)

ChinawillgivethegreenlighttoInternetmedicalservicesconductedbymedical

institutionsaspartofabroaderpushtopromoteInternetPlusHealthcare,which

wasdecidedataStateCouncilexecutivemeetingchairedbyPremierLiKeqiang.

Medicalinstitutionswillbeallowedtoprovideonlinediagnosticservicesfor

somecommonandchronicdiseasesinpatients'follow-upvisitstotheirdoctors.

Thetop-levelhospitalswillbeencouragedtoprovideonlineservices,including

consultations(会诊),reservationsandtestresultinquiries.

AsChinajoinstheranksofmiddle-incomecountries,thedemandforhealth

serviceshasincreasedaccordingly.InternetPlusHealthcarecanhelpreducethe

problemofinaccessibleandexpensivepublichealthservicesthathavelongbeena

bigconcernforthegeneralpublic.

Onedecisioncomingoutofthemeetingsaystheintelligentreviewforhealth

insurancewillbeappliedandtheone-stopsettlementwillbeadvanced.Thereal-time

sharingofprescriptionanddrugretailsaleswillbeexploredaswell.

“Wemustwastenotimeinpushingforwardthemeasuresoncethedecisionsare

made,“Lisaid,“Inrecentyears,top-levelhospitalsinmajorcitieshaveseen

steadyincreasesinthenumberofpatients.Medicalbillshavebecomeaheavyburden

onfamiliesandhigh-endmedicalresourcesstillfallshortofmeetingthegrowing

demandofthepublic.”

Tosolvetheproblem,atwo-pronged(双管齐下的)approachmustbetaken.One

istoestablishmedicalpartnershipstostrengthenthecooperationbetweenmajor

hospitalsandcommunityclinics.TheotheristobringforwardInternetPlus

Healthcaretopromotethesharingofqualitymedicalresources.

Thegovernmentwillseetoitthatlong-distancehealthcareservicescoverall

county-levelhospitals.Somoreeffortswillbemadetoensurethathigh-speed

broadbandnetworkwillbeextendedtocovermedicalinstitutionsinurbanandrural

areas.DedicatedInternetaccessserviceswillbesetuptomeettheneedsfor

long-distancehealthcareservices.

【语篇概述】这是一篇新闻报道,主要讲述了中国政府将开展绿色互联网医疗服务。

28.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingserviceswon'tbeenjoyedbya

patientonline?

A.Receivingamedicaloperation.

B.Askingdoctorsforadviceafterthetest.

C.Severaldoctors,discussionaboutthedisease.

D.Makinganappointmentwithadoctorinadvance.

【解析】选A。细节理解题。根据第二段Thetop-levelhospitalswillbeencouragedto

provideonlineservices,includingconsultations,reservationsandtestresult

inquiries.可知,高级医院被鼓励提供包括会诊、预约挂号和检查结果咨询的在线服务。

没有提到医疗手术。

29.WhyisthedemandforhealthservicesincreasinginChina?

A.Theexpenseofmedicalcare.

B.Therecognitionofhealthinsurance.

C.Theimprovementofpeopleslifequality.

D.Theinconvenienceofhospitalequipment.

【解析】选C。细节理解题。根据第三段AsChinajoinstheranksofmiddle-incomecountries,

thedemandforhealthserviceshasincreasedaccordingly.可知,随着中国进入中等

收入国家的行列,对健康服务的需求也随之增加,中国人民生活水平的提高是健康服务需

求增加的原因,因此正确答案选Co

30.WhatdoesLimeanbysaying“Wemustwastenotimeinpushingforwardthe

measures..."?

A.Thebillsareimpossibletoafford.

B.Thesituationsareurgenttoimprove.

C.Themeasuresareperfectlyworkedout.

D.Thehospitalsareunwillingtoadmitpatients.

【解析】选B。推理判断题。根据第三段可知,公共健康服务一直是公众关注的焦点,同时

第五段讲到医疗费用已成了家庭的沉重负担,高端医疗资源无法满足公众日益增长的需要。

由此可以推断,目前医疗资源不足等问题日益严重和紧迫,所以中国政府必须抓紧时间采

取措施解决此问题。

31.Whatcanbethesuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ModernHospitals

B.OnlineHealthcareonItsWay

C.NoMoreBurdenforGeneralPeople

D.WideApplicationsofInternetService

【解析】选Bo标题归纳题。根据文章开头ChinawillgivethegreenlighttoInternet

medicalservicesconductedbymedicalinstitutionsaspartofabroaderpushtopromote

InternetPlusHealthcare以及全文内容可知,本文主要讲述中国政府推行网上医疗服务的

消息。

D

Organicfoodisnohealthierthanordinaryfood,alargeindependentreviewhas

concluded.Morethan50studieswereincludedinthereview.Thereislittledifference

innutritionalvalueandnoevidenceofanyextrahealthbenefitsfromeatingorganic

produce,UKresearchersfound.

TheFoodStandardsAgency(FSA)whocommissioned(委托)thereportsaidthe

findingswouldhelppeoplemakeaninformedchoice”.ButtheSoilAssociation

criticizedthestudyandcalledforbetterresearch.

ResearchersfromtheLondonSchoolofHygieneandTropicalMedicinelookedat

alltheevidenceonnutritionandhealthbenefitsfromthepast50years.Amongthe

55of162studiesthatwereincludedinthefinalanalysis,therewereasmallnumber

ofdifferencesinnutritionbetweenorganicandordinarilyproducedfoodbutnotlarge

enoughtobeofanypublichealthrelevance,saidthestudyleaderDrAlanDangour.

Overallthereportfoundnodifferencesinmostnutrientsinorganicallyor

ordinarilygrowncrops,includinginvitaminC,calciumandiron.Thesamewastrue

forstudieslookingatmeat,dairyandeggs.Differencesthatwerediscovered,for

exampleinlevelsofnitrogen(氮)andphosphorus(磷),weremostlikelytobedue

todifferencesinfertilizeruseandripenessatharvestandwereunlikelytoprovide

anyhealthbenefit,thereportconcluded.

GillFine,aFSAdirector,said,“Thisstudydoesnotmeanthatpeopleshould

noteatorganicfood.Whatitshowsisthatthereislittle,ifany,nutritional

differencebetweenorganicandordinaryfoodandthatthereisnoevidenceof

additionalhealthbenefitsfromeatingorganicfood."SheaddedthattheFSAwas

neitherpronorantiorganicfoodandrecognizedthereweremanyreasonswhypeople

chosetoeatorganicfood,includinganimalwelfareorenvironmentalconcerns.

DrDangoursaid,“Ourreviewindicatesthatthereiscurrentlynoevidenceto

supporttheselectionoforganicallyoverordinarilyproducedfoodonthebasisof

nutritionalsuperiority(优势).“Headdedthatbetterqualitystudieswereneeded.

PeterMelchett,apolicydirector,saidtheyweredisappointedwiththe

conclusions."Thereviewrejectedalmostalloftheexistingstudiesofcomparisons

betweenorganicandnon-organicnutritionaldifferences.Withoutlarge-scale,

longitudinalresearch(纵向研究),itisdifficulttocometofar-reachingclear

conclusionsonthis,whichwasacknowledgedbytheauthorsoftheFSAreview.Also,

thereisnotsufficient(充分的)researchonthelong-termeffectsofpesticides(杀

虫齐!J)onhumanhealth,“headded.

【语篇概述】本文是夹叙夹议文。一项研究表明,有机食品和普通食品之间的营养差异很小,

也没有证据表明食用有机食品对健康有额外的好处。

32.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheindependentreview?

A.Organicfoodisricherincalciumandiron.

B.Organicfooddevelopsfromnon-organicfood.

C.Ordinaryfoodisnothealthierthanorganicfood.

D.Nutrientsinorganicandordinaryfoodarealmostthesame.

【解析】选D。细节理解题。由第一段可知,有机食品并不比普通食品健康,它们的营养价值

没有多大区别,也没有证据显示吃有机食品能在健康上获得额外的好处。

33.DrAlanDangoursharedGillFine'sopinionthat.

A.organicfoodwasn'tsuperiortoordinaryfood

B.betterqualitystudieswereneededinfuture

C.peoplebenefitedmorefromorganicfoodthanordinaryfood

D.peopleneedn,tchoosetoeatorganicfood

【解析】选A。推理判断题。首先注意第三段中DrAlanDangour和第六段中DrDangour是

同一个人;该文第三至六段是正方观点uOrganicfoodisnothealthierthanordinary

food";第七段是反方观点。

34.Itismostlikelythatthedifferencesbetweenorganicandordinaryfoodliein

A.differentwaystoproduceit

B.differencesinfertilizeruseandripenessatharvest

C.differentconditionsoffields

D.differencesintemperatureandwater

【解析】选B。细节理解题。由第四段的^Differences...weremostlikelytobedueto

differencesinfertilizeruseandripenessatharvest...”可矢口选B项。

35.PeterMelchettwasdisappointedwiththeconclusionsmainlybecause.

A.theresearchersignoredtheinfluenceofpesticides

B.theconclusionsaredifferentfromthepreviousstudies

C.theresearchersdidn'tadoptscientificresearchmethods

D.theconclusionswithoutlong-termandlarge-scaleresearchareuntrustworthy

【解析】选D„推理判断题。从最后一段最后两句可知,PeterMelchett认为没有经过大规

模的、长期的纵向研究得出的结论是草率武断的,并不可信,所以是令人失望的。

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多

余选项。

Bodylanguageprovidesalotofinformationonwhatotherpeoplearethinking.

Researchhasshownthat55%ofcommunicationcomesfrombodylanguage.36Next

timeyou'reinameeting,watchforthesecues(暗示):

Realsmilescrinkle(使起皱纹)theeyes.Whenitcomestosmiling,themouthcan

liebuttheeyescan't.Realsmilesreachtheeyes,crinklingtheskintocreate

crow'sfeetaroundthem.Peopleoftensmiletohidewhatthey'rereallythinking

andfeeling,sothenexttimeyouwanttoknowifsomeone'ssmileisreal,lookfor

crinklesatthecornersoftheireyes.37

38Haveyoueverbeeninameetingwithsomeoneandnoticedthateverytime

youcrossoruncrossyourlegs,theydothesame?Orperhapstheyleantheirhead

thesamewayasyourswhenyou'retalking?That'sactuallyagoodsign.Itmeans

thattheconversationisgoingwellandthattheotherpartyacceptsyourmessage.

Eyesthatlie.Mostofusbelievethatit'sdifficulttoholdsomeone,sgaze

(凝视)whenthey'relying.Butthat'ssuchcommonknowledgethatpeoplewilloften

trytoholdeyecontact,hopingtocoverupthefactthatthey'relying.39If

you'retalkingwithsomeonewhosegazeismakingyouuncomfortable,somethingis

upandtheymightbelyingtoyou.

Evenifyoucan'treadaperson'sexactthoughts,youcanlearnalotfromtheir

bodylanguage.40

A.Copyingyourbodylanguageisagoodthing.

B.Iftheyaren'tthere,thatsmileishidingsomething.

C.Goodsignsleadtogoodconversationsinameeting.

D.You'11havetofindouthowlongtheyhavelookedatyou.

E.Learninghowtounderstandthat55%cangiveyoualotofhelp.

F.That,sespeciallytruewhenwordsandbodylanguagedon'tmatch.

G.Theproblemisthatmostofthemwillholdeyecontactuntilitfeelsuncomforta

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