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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 For Senior 3 students, choosing which college to attend can be the most exciting and thrilling time in their entire school lives. This is also true for an American girl named Melanie in the film, College Road Trip, which was released in the US on March 7. Melanie’s dad, James Porter, is the chief of police for a Chicago suburb. Incredibly security obsessed(困扰), he wants Melanie to attend nearby Northwestern University, where she’s already been accepted. But Melanie, 17, really wants to go to Georgetown in Washington, D.C., where she’s been wait-listed. When she gets an unexpected interview, she decides to take a road trip with a few close female friends. Melanie believes it is her first step toward adulthood. But despite the fact that this trip is “girls only”, James isn’t comfortable with the prospect of his little princess exploring the world without him. He wants to protect her. James joins the girls and hopes he can convince her to go to Northwestern. While Melanie’s father only has the best of intentions, his presence leads to an endless series of comic encounters. After following their faulty GPS device deep into the backwoods, James and Melanie discover her little brother and his pet pig have been hiding in the spare tire compartment(隔间). What should be a simple tire change results in the expensive car rolling down a mountain, forcing them to hike to a nearby hotel. There the pig ruins an outdoor wedding reception after eating an entire bag of coffee beans. All these disasters add spice to their trip while along the way a father and a daughter finally get the chance to really talk to each other. The film explores the parent-child relationship in a comic way: The discrepancy(不同) between how close James thinks he is to Melanie and how little he actually knows of her plans makes us laugh first and then think. All parents, whether they have college students or not, can relate to the bittersweet realization that their kids are growing up. Like what Melanie and James have done in the film, we all can find the delicate balance between staying connected and letting go. 51.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A.It’s unclear whether Melanie could be accepted by Northwestern University. B.Northwestern University isn’t so famous as the university in Washington D.C.. C.There is no hope that Melanie will be accepted by the university in Georgetown. D.Melanie’s father prefers her to stay not too far away from him. 52.We can infer from the passage that ________. A.their car rolled down the mountain, ruining the wedding reception B.a hotel was destroyed by Melanie’s brother and his pet pig C.Melanie and her father got to understand each other better after so many encounters D.the girls had to give up their trip because of the incidents on the way 53.What does the underlined word “released” mean? A. set free B. known C. shown D. developed 54.The main purpose of the passage is to _______. A.introduce the newly-released film B.call on parents to learn to balance the relationship with their children C.tell a story which happened between an American girl and her father D.explore the differences in parent-child relationship between the west and the east |
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Every baby born a decade from now will have its genetic code (基因编码) mapped at birth, the head of the worlds’ leading genome sequencing (基因图谱) company has predicted. A complete DNA read – out for every newborn will be technically possible and affordable in less than five years, promising a revolution in healthcare, says Jay Flatley, the chief executive of Illumina. Only social and legal problems are likely to delay the age of “genome sequences,” or genetic profiles. By 2019 it will have become routine to map infants’ genes when they are born, Dr Flatly told The Times. This will open a new approach to medicine, by which conditions such as high blood pressure and heart disease can be predicted and prevented and drugs used more safely and effectively. A baby’s genome can be discovered at birth by a blood test. By examining a person’s genome, it is possible to identify raised risks of developing diseases such as cancers. Those at high risk can then be screened more regularly, or given drugs or dietary advice to lower their chances of becoming ill. Personal genomes could also be used to ensure that patients get the medicine that is most likely to work for them and least likely to have side – effects. The development, however, will raise legal concerns about privacy and access to individuals’ genetic records. “Bad things can be done with the genome. It could predict something about someone – and you could possibly hand the information to their employer or their insurance company.” said Dr Flatley. “People have to recognize that this horse is out of the barn, and that your genome probably can’t be protected, because everywhere you go you leave your genome behind. Complete genetic privacy, however, is unlikely to be possible”, he added. As the benefits become clearer, however, he believes that most people will want their genomes read and interpreted. The risk is nothing compared with the gain. 64.In the first two paragraphs, the author mainly wants to tell us about__________. A.the significant progress in medicine B.the promise of a leading company C.the information of babies’ genes D.the research of medical scientists 65.Which of the following is a problem caused by this approach? A.The delaying in discovering DNA. B.The risk of developing diseases at birth. C.The side – effects of medicine on patients. D.The letting out of personal genetic information. 66.What does the underlined sentence “… this horse is out of the barn” mean? A.Genetic mapping technique has been widely used. B.Genetic mapping technique is too horrible to control. C.People are eager to improve genetic mapping technique. D.people can’t stop genetic mapping technique advancing. 67.What’s Dr Flatley’s attitude towards the technology? A.Tolerant. B.Conservative. C.Positive. D.Doubtful. |
Dear College Dean It is my understanding that this college has received a large donation to be used to enhance (improve) the quality of life for students: expand the bookstore or add computers to the computer lab. It is the tradition of this school to promote education and to be in the vanguard of new technology. That is why I strongly argue in favor of the addition of more computers to the computer lab. Although expanding the campus bookstore to include CDs, gifts, and a snack bar will give a nicer look to the college, we have to think about a greater goal and a more practical way to enhance the quality of life for students. What do we want for our students and our college? Do we want our college to be known as a place with a great bookstore where you can find CDs and gifts, or as a place where the students can explore and research in their field using the best tools provided by technology? In addition, there are already several snack bars on campus, and there are music stores nearby, so students do not depend on the college bookstore for these things. We live in a highly technological world and computers play an increasingly important role in how we live. As a learning institution, this college has the responsibility to offer its students the best technology to help them prepare for their future. Many students will be expected to be familiar with the latest software and other tools when they go on to work or to graduate school. While they are in college, students find they are expected to use computers. Many professors expect students to use computers to do homework or to complete projects. Students are asked to create PowerPoint presentations and use spreadsheets and database programs, as well as to research many topics on the Internet. Since students are competing for good grades, those who have limited access to computers are at a great disadvantage. Furthermore, being able to do projects using the computer enhances the process of learning, giving students the opportunity to find information that without a computer would be much more difficult to find. If there are more computers, students will also be able to complete their work more efficiently. No more will they have to wait in line, paper and disk in hand, while scanning the room for an empty chair and computer. No longer will they have to sit and wait while an outdated computer struggles to follow their commands. Having more new and faster computers available will enable students to finish their work more quickly. The more computers are used in society the more colleges will depend on them as a tool of teaching and learning. Making computers more available to students facilitates their learning process by making the process easier, more interesting, more engaging, and in the process enhancing their quality of life 68.The purpose of the author in writing the passage is__________ A.to describe the problems caused by lack of computers B.to explain why students are in great need of computers C.to tell us what benefits students can gain from computers D.to persuade the Dean to purchase more advanced computers 69.From the passage we can infer that______ A.present computers in the college cannot meet the demands of the students B.computers in the college will be updated to meet the student’s demands soon C.the college has the responsibility to help the students to prepare for their future D.it is also necessary to expand the college bookstore by using part of the donation 70.In paragraph 4, the author mainly wants to tell us that_______ A.computers are beneficial to students’ academic success B.computers are helpful to student’s competition for success C.students find it convenient to do assignments by using computers D.students wish to use the money to buy more advanced computers 71.Which of the following shows the organization of the passage? CP: Central Point P: Point SP: Sub-point(次要点) C: Conclusion |
. What do you see from a handful of seeds? Some see green plants, some see blooming flowers, or just seeds. But one group of Shanghai students saw an opportunity to make money. Eight students from No 2 Secondary School Attached to East China Normal University started a virtual company selling different seeds and seed products. They successfully sold 28 pictures pasted with different seeds at a campus auction a week ago. The company, which has recruited around 20 student staff members, has earned over 2000 yuan in the past three months. "We donated part of the money to a poor school in the countryside of Anhui Province. It"s great to realize our ideal of ‘spreading love and culture with seeds’ after many tests and lots of hard work," said Senior 2 Shi Chen, CEO of the company. Just like any other company, Shi"s didn"t develop smoothly. Shi and her young colleagues used to sell fresh flowers and old books, and later found seeds might be something that their company could engage in. They bought seeds of various plants and flowers at low prices from a local farm and sold them in schools or on streets. The creative students also made accessories and pictures with different seeds. With little business knowledge, the students had to learn new skills as the leaders of different departments, such as public relations (PR), sales and marketing. They persuaded a joint Sino-French company near their school to give them training in business management. They also asked some local businessmen to act as their consultants. "They helped us overcome our shyness. We also learned quite a lot of business theory. I found communication skills and teamwork are very important for my job," said Senior 1 Qian Yifei. The 16-year-old was elected as PR manager thanks to her talent for speaking. She is also in charge of after sales service, dealing with complaints and providing suggestions. As the head of the company, CEO Shi has a lot more to think about. First of all, she has to learn how to make her colleagues work efficiently as the company only opens at weekends due to all their studies. So she established a system to evaluate every one"s performance, in terms of punctuality, efficiency, profits knowledge and so on. "It makes the company more formal," she said. 59. What is the purpose of opening the company? A. To earn money for their education fees. B. To spread love and culture with seeds. C. To see whether they can open a company. D. To collect money to open a Hope School. 60. At a campus auction a week ago, they ________ . A. sold 28 green plants with different flowers B. sold 28 seeds pasted with different pictures C. sold 28 pictures pasted with different seeds D. sold 28 flowers pasted with different pictures 61. According to Qian Yifei, what matters most in dealing with public relations? A. Communication skills and teamwork. B. Creative and critical thinking. C. Educational background. D. Business theories. 62. What does the word "it" (in the last paragraph) refer to? A. Selling seeds. B. To have a person as CEO. C. Every colleague’s performance. D. To make her colleagues work efficiently. 63. What can we learn from the passage? A. The company is owned by 8 students. B. The company is over-night successful. C. The company gets a lot of help from others. D. The company sells old books and fresh flowers. |
. Part Ⅰ starts with a brief introductory chapter and then takes up Style and Organization, covering them in that order because skill or lack of skill in style affects all writing, while much technical writing is so short as to offer no problems of organization. These chapters are followed by one on Mechanics, covering matters of form that are peculiar(独有) to technical writing or else crop up in it with abnormal frequency. The chapter on Special Problems, which follows, performs a double function. It provides writing assignments that may be used while the study of style, organization, and mechanics is still under way, and it explains ways of handling certain problems that may arise during the writing of reports, proposals, and other longer forms. We have also expanded the treatment of technical articles — recognizing the potential contribution of article writing to the career of the writer and the value of the article to science and technology. In Part Ⅱ, a change of emphasis at one point is reflected in the new title for Chapter 8, Nonformal Reports — Their Variation in Form and Purpose, which was formerly called Special Types of Reports. Though certain special types of reports are still discussed, additional emphasis is given to the fact that there does not exist any universally accepted set of types, under which all reports can be classified. Two other extensive changes have been made in Part Ⅱ: The chapter on Proposals, which first appeared in the second edition, has been rewritten and substantially expanded so as to cover that important subject more thoroughly. Also, an entirely new chapter, Oral Presentation of Technical Information, has been added. Though a study of this chapter is no substitute for training in public speaking, we believe that its recommendations can nevertheless be of substantial assistance to those who use this book on the numerous occasions when they will be called upon to present their ideas in person before a small group or a large audience. 1.The passage is most probably a preface to ____. A. a technical writing handbook B. a handbook on composition C. a book on a literary writing D. a scientific paper 2. In Part I, the writer arranges the chapters in the order of ____. A. Introduction—Organization—Special Problems—Style—Nonformal Reports B. Introduction—Style—Organization—Special Types of Reports—Mechanics C. Introduction—Style—Organization—Mechanics—Special Problems D. Introduction—Style—Proposals—Special Problems—Mechanics 3.You can find some writing exercises in ____. A. the chapter on Organization B. the chapter on Style C. the chapter on Special Problems D. the chapter on Proposals 4. According to the passage, the chapter on Oral Presentation of Technical Information appears in ____ of the book. A. Part Ⅰ of the first edition B. Part Ⅱ of the second edition C. Part Ⅰ of the second edition D. Part Ⅱ of the third edition 5. Which of the following is not true of Part Ⅱ of the new edition? A. There isn’t the chapter on Special Types of Reports. B. The chapter on Oral Presentation of Technical Information is rewritten and expanded. C. The chapter on Proposals is a revised chapter. D. There is a change of the title of Chapter 8. |
If you look up the word “create” in the dictionary, you will find it means “to brig into being to cause to exist something each of us does daily.” We are creative whenever we look at or think about something in a new way. First this involves an awareness of our surroundings. It means using all of our sonses to become aware of our world. This may be as simple as being aware of color and texture(质地), as well as taste, when we plan a meal. Above all, it is the ability to notice things that others might miss. A second part of creativity is an ability to see relationships among things. If we believe the expression, “There is nothing new under the sun, the creativity is remaking or recombining(重组) the old in new ways.” For example, we might do this by finding a more effective way to study or a better way to arrange our furniture, or we might make a new combination of camera lenses and filters to create an unusual photograph. A third part of creativity is the courage and drive to make use of our new ideas, to apply them to achieve some new results. To think up a new concept is one thing; to put the idea to work is another. These three parts of creativity are involved in all the great works of genius, but they are also involved in many of our day-to-day activities. 64.Which of the following activities is NOT a creative one according to the passage? A.To prepare a meal. B.To arrange the furniture in a peculiar way. C.To buy some books from a bookstore. D.To “write” a letter with the computer. 65.“There is nothing new under the sun.” (Par.3) really implies that ____. A.a new thing can only be created at the basis of earlier things B.a new thing is only a tale C.we can seldom create new things D.we can scarcely see really new things in the world 66.What does the author think about the relationship between a new thought and its being put into practice? A.It´s more difficult to create a new thought than to apply it in practice. B.To find a new thought will definitely lead to the production of a new thing. C.A man with an excellent ability of practice can easily become an inventor. D.One may come up with a new thought, but can not put it into practice. 67.The best title for this passage is ____. A.How to Cultivate One´s Creativity B.What is Creativity C.The Importance of Creativity D.Creativity, a Not Farway Thing |
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