.第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(E 涂AB,F涂AC, G涂 AD)(5分)— Hi, Mike.
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. 第二节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(E 涂AB,F涂AC, G涂 AD)(5分) — Hi, Mike. Haven’t seen you for ages! How are you doing? — Can’t complain I’m busy with my experiments in the lab but after work I often play some sports. — 61 — Like tennis, running and golf. — Golf? That’s also my favorite game. — Oh, really? — 62 I usually play about once a month. What about you, Susan? —I play every Sunday. —Even when it rains? —Yes, even when it rains. I never miss a game on Sunday. — 63 —The Country Club. Do you know it? — 64 —That’s great! So you know the place. —Yes, of course. You’re going to play next Sunday, I suppose. —Let me see… — 65 —Oh, I’d love to. What time shall we meet? —Let’s meet at the clubhouse at 1:30 in the afternoon. —Good. See you then. A. For example? B. How Often do you play it? C. Who do you play for? D. Like what? E. we can play together. F. Where do you go? G. Yes, I was there once. |
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61---65 DBFGE |
解析
略 |
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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。 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) At Harton College—an English boarding school for boys —there are many rules. 15-year-old Bob Sanders often breaks them. The boys can go into the town in the afternoon after class. But they must return to the school at six o’clock. One afternoon Bob walked to the town. He looked at the shops and then went to the cinema. After the film, he looked at his watch. It was after eight o’clock. He was a little worried. He walked back to Harton College as fast as possible. When he arrived, he ran quickly to the main entrance. It was locked. He went round the school building to another door, which was locked too. He looked up at the window of his dormitory on the third floor. The window was open. But it was quite dark, and he could not climb up the wall easily. Then he saw another open window on the ground floor. It was the window of the headmaster’s study. He looked into the room—no one was there. Bob quickly climbed on to the window sill(窗台)and jumped into the room. Just then he heard a noise. Then someone turned on a light in the corridor(走廊). Bob looked around and then hid under the sofa. One minute later, Mr. Mannering, the headmaster, came in. He turned on the light on his desk, and sat down on the sofa. Then he opened a book and began to read. Bob lay under the sofa as quietly as possible. He couldn’t move. The floor was cold and uncomfortable. He looked at the headmaster’s shoes and socks for an hour. “Why doesn’t he get up and go to bed ?” Bob thought. Mr. Mannering read his book for another hour. Finally, the headmaster closed his book and stood up. He put the book on a shelf and walked towards the door. “Thanks heavens, he didn’t find me under the sofa,” thought Bo . Then Mr. Mannering stopped and spoke towards the sofa. “ Would you turn off the light when you leave ?” He said, and left the study. 56. Bob returned to the school more than two hours late because_______. A. he enjoyed himself too much B. he did not catch the bus C. he hated the rules D. he ran into an old friend 57. Bob didn’t go to his dormitory because _______. A. the gate was locked B. the window was shut C. it was quite dark D. the wall was too high for him to climb up 58. It’s obvious that _______. A. the headmaster didn’t notice Bob B. the headmaster thought a thief had broken into his study C. the headmaster found Bob under the sofa D. there was a third man in the study 59. From the passage we know that the headmaster is _______. A. kind B. strict C. gentle D. humorous |
. Are you carrying too much on your back to school? Lots of kids of your age are. Not only are students in China suffering from the problem, but kids in the United States are puzzled by heavy school bags. Experts are starting to worry that young students are having back and neck problems as a result of school bags being too heavy for them. It is hard for me to get up the stairs with my bag because it"s so heavy, said Rick Hammond, an 11-year-old student in the US. Rick is among the students who have regular backpacks(背包) with two straps (带子) to carry them, but a number of other students choose rolling backpacks. But even with rolling backpacks, getting up stairs and buses with them is still a problem for kids. Many of them have hurt their knees, backs or necks because of heavy school bags. But how much is too much? Experts say students should carry no more than 10 to 15 percent of their own body weight. Scott Bautch, a Wisconsin back doctor, said kids under 4th grade should stay with 10 percent, but it’s also important that older kids don’t go beyond (超出) 15 percent, because their bones are still growing. Bautch explained that there are other injuries caused by backpacks. Kids are losing their balance and falling down with these backpacks, he said. Parents and teachers are starting to tell kids to only take home library books they will be reading in the evening. Some teachers are using worksheets (作业单 ) or thin workbooks for students to take home. One of the best answers is, as some kids suggest, to have no homework at all! 60. According to experts, a primary student in Grade 6, who is 40 kilograms, should carry a bag weighing ______ kilograms at most. A. 4 B.6 C.8 D.10 61. As school bags are too heavy for younger students to carry, they ______. A. show no interest in studying at school. B. often fall ill C. are having back and neck problems D. usually ask their parents for help 62. The author wrote the passage to _____. A. seek(寻找) ways to solve the problem of heavy bags B. appeal (呼吁) to teachers for caring for the students C. criticize(批评) the government for having done nothing to help students D. tell us that heavy bags are bad for students’ health 63. Parents and teachers are starting to tell kids to take home only library books they will be reading in the evening to ______. A. make students more interested in reading than watching TV B. give them more free time to play C. make their bags easier to carry D. let them sleep early at night |
. Ellis Island is located in New York Harbor. Ellis Island is open daily all year round from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours during summer. It is closed on December 25. There is no admission fee to Ellis Island; but donations(捐赠) are gratefully accepted. At Your Fingertips Park information (212) 363-7620 Emergencies (212) 363-3260 Ferryboat information (212) 269-5755 Lost and found (212)363-7620 Dining, gifts & audio tour 344-0996 Transportation Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry; Boats leave from Battery Park, Manhattan, and from Liberty State Park, New Jersey. They run about every 30 to 45 minutes beginning at 9:15 a.m. (The time for ferry is changeable) Hours: May vary; call the number above Closed: December 25 Ferry fees (includes Liberty and Islands) adults, $7; senior citizens, $6; Children (age 3~17), $5. (Group rates are available for 25 or more adults.) 64. In summer, visitors will have ______ to visit Ellis Island. A. a limited time B. a wonderful time C. a longer time D. a shorter time 65. Which number would you call if our friend were suddenly ill? A. (212)344-0996 B. (212)363-7620 C. (212) 269-5755 D. (212) 363-3260 66. Which of the following is NOT true? A. People can visit Ellis Island free of charge. B. The boats departure time from Battery Park is at 9:15 all the year round. C. Ferry fees for children are cheaper than for adults. D. Ferry fees for group visitors can be reduced. 67. We may infer from the passage that______. A.boat is the only transportation to Ellis Island B.visitors prefer to go to Ellis Island by boat C.there are more visitors in winter D.Ellis Island is open every day |
. Some people can stay up all night and still get work done the next day. I’m not one of them. After a night without enough sleep, I feel sleepy. I have trouble remembering things. And all I want to do is to go back to bed and sleep. How do you feel after you’ve stayed up late to finish schoolwork? Or the day after a slumber(睡眠) party? Scientists now say that your answers to these questions may depend on your genes, which tell our bodies and brains what to do. People have about 40,000 genes, and each gene can have different forms. A new research suggests that a gene called period3 affects how well you function without sleep. The discovery adds to older evidence that period3 helps determine whether you like to stay up late or get up early. The period3 gene comes in two forms: short and long. Everyone has two copies of the gene. So, you may have two longs, two shorts, or one of each. Your particular combination depends on what your parents passed on to you. Scientists studied 24 people who had to stay awake for 40 hours straight. Then they took tests that measured how well they could remember lists of numbers. Results showed that the people with the short form of period3 performed much better than those with the long form did. In both groups, people performed worst in the early morning. After the first round of experiments, participants were finally allowed to sleep. People in the group that performed well on the tests took about 18 minutes to nod off(瞌睡). People with long period3 gene fell asleep in just 8 minutes. They also spent more time on deep sleep. That suggests that people with the long form of the gene need more and deeper sleep to keep their brains working in top form. I think I must have the long form period3. What about you? 68. The purpose of the writer in the first paragraph is to ____________. A. attract readers to the topic of the passage B. show his /her poor memory for things C. show his /her envy of those energetic people D. prove his/her need for sleep 69. Whether you can stay up or not depends on___________. A. the size of your brain B. the kind of genes you have C. your health D. your will 70. The aim of the research is to _______. A. find a new gene called period3 B. find out how genes affect a person’s need for sleep C. test how long you can stay awake D. measure how good your memory is |
. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余的选项。注意:请将答案填写在答题纸表格里对应的题号上。 There is an English saying, " 71 ". Until recently, few people took the saying seriously. Now, however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it had on human body. 72 . Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their hearts, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. 73 it also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial. Other tests have shown that laughter appears to be able to reduce the effect of pain on the body. In one experiment doctors produced pain in groups of students who listened to different radio programs. The group that tolerated(忍耐) the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny program. 74 75 They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter.A.Laughter can make one’s life longer. | B.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they help to improve their patients’ condition by encouraging them to laugh. | C.The reason why laughter can reduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce a kind of chemicals in the brain which diminish both stress and pain. | D.Laughter is the best medicine | E. They have found that laughter really can improve people"s health F. It increases blood pressure, the heart beating and breathing; G. Although laughter can help cure the disease, doctors still can not put this theory into clinic practice. |
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