BDon"t believe all of the stereotypes (模式化的形象) you may have heard about American
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B Don"t believe all of the stereotypes (模式化的形象) you may have heard about Americans.Even the ones that are true in general may not be true about specific individuals or a large part of the population.For example,although Americans tend to be louder than people from other cultures(especially at athletic events),many of the people you meet will be quiet and polite.Some people may be intolerant,but most will be pleasant and welcoming.Remember that American films and television exaggerate(夸张)in order to generate excitement,and so present a rather false picture of what 1ife in the United States is really like.Therefore,tourists in the US are not always on their best behavior. Americans do tend to be more informal than people from other countries.It is common for Americans to wear casual clothing to school and to greet professors by first name.However,good manners and politeness are always appreciated.If you are polite,and dress a little more formally than your American friends,it will not be poorly thought of. However,some businesses require their employees to wear a uniform or a suit.It would be improper to wear a T-shirt and blue jeans to a job interview.Some of the more prestigious restaurants require a coat and tie.Americans tend to dress up for cultural events(the opera,theater and ballet)and to dress down for athletic events.Formal wear is required at weddings and funerals,or any other event with religious event.If you rely on the stereotypes,you will likely put yourself into an embarrassing situation 60. The underlined sentence probably means__________. A. Some of the stereotypes you may have heard about Americans are not true B. You should not believe the stereotypes you may have heard about Americans C. None of the stereotypes you may have heard about Americans should be believed D. None of the stereotypes you may have heard about Americans should not be believed 61. The passage is probably written for____________ . A. Businessmen B. visitors to America C. American students D. American film--makers 62. The second paragraph suggests that__________. A. most Americans are polite B. people who are polite are welcome C. casual clothing makes others uncomfortable D. American students are impolite to their teachers 63. We can learn from the passage that________. A. American films are mostly poor comedies B. it is good manners to wear blue jeans to a wedding C. Americans usually wear formal clothes in a theater D. to dress formally makes others feel you are not easy to get on with |
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60---63 ABBC |
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E Should struggling students be banned from clubs and sports? Getting a bad grade in Rockingham, Vt. could get you kicked off the team! School officials there are considering new guidelines that would prevent students with bad grades from participating in extracurricular activities, such as sports and clubs. The proposal would affect students in eighth grade and below. School board member Mike says the policy would motivate students to work harder in school. He drafted a letter to coaches, parents, and after-school program leaders to encourage them to allow only kids who are meeting certain academic standards into their program. Not everyone gives such policy an A+. Some people argue that no student should be excluded from after-school activities. They say taking part in extracurricular activities can help kids do better in class by improving their participation and concentration skills. They say a 2009 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that time spent in extracurricular physical activities does not take away from students’ ability to do well in the classroom . In fact, it may even help boost girls’ academic performance. Students themselves have different opinions. SCHOOL COMES FIRST Why not require good grades to participate in those activities? Kids need to understand that grades are important. School comes first, period. Getting good grades help you with life, help you go to college, get a job, and so on. Banning underachieving students from extracurricular activities not only gives them motivation to get their grades up, but allows more time to study or get help from a tutor. DON’T BAN STUDENTS Every student should be able to participate in extracurricular activities, no matter what his or her grades are. Extracurricular activities can help kids concentrate more on doing homework. They can help kids develop mentally and physically. A school policy that tells kids with bad grades that they can’t be in sports or the school play is like judging a book by its cover. Every student is unique. A kid may have a learning disability, an attention issue, or a difficult time studying in his or her home environment. His or her teachers should find why the student is struggling. Together they should find out a solution that will keep the student in the activity. 72. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to the underlined word “excluded”? A. protected B. approved C. blamed D. banned 73. What’s the author’s attitude to the policy that prevents students with bad grades from participating in extracurricular activities? A. supportive B. critical C . neutral D. indifferent 74. In the second paragraph “a 2009 study…”is used by the critics to_______ . A. To indicate the author is against the policy. B. To emphasize there is no need to ban the students with bad grades to take part in extracurricular activities. C. To suggest girls can benefit from extracurricular activities. D. To prove grades have nothing to do with extracurricular activities. 75. Some don’t think the policy is reasonable for the following reasons EXCEPT______. A. Every kid is unique. B. Extracurricular activities will benefit students mentally and physically. C. Grades will help students get a job. D. One can learn more that can’t be learned in class. |
B Many people say that the United States is a paradise for the children, a struggling field for the youth and a tomb for the aged. However, the situation is quite different in Australia. Different people have their own ways for enjoyment and their own worlds of pastime. Most children often work hard in school since they have to face various exams. After school they do not want to confine themselves to books any more. Instead, they put aside their schoolbags at home and sneak quickly to some quiet street comers for their games. Bigger children like to shoulder their large kites to some steep cliffs, and jump to fly in the sky with their kites. Some old people often get up early in the morning and go to parks to do newspaper reading. After breakfast, they come to horse races, dog races and sometimes car races for betting. If he wins, he will feed himself a good dinner. In the evening, they stay at home, watching TV sometimes with grandchildren. Some of the aged also enjoy fishing and gardening. Young people prefer to go outing for holidays. At the weekends, they go to the seashore for swimming or to the forest for hunting and camping, or mountainous areas for picnicking. Then in the evenings on Sundays, they start their long bumper-to-bumper drive back on the highways. Nobody seems in a hurry. The Australian government also encourages its people to have more relaxation after work. Sometimes, certain kind of financial help is distributed to people going on holidays and public holidays are purposely set on Monday or Friday so that Australians may have a longer weekend for enjoyment. They think people can word better only after they get a full relaxation. And it grows out of this idea that relaxation comes the top priority(优先权)for enjoyment in Australia. 60.According to many people’s opinion, which of the following is NOT true? A.All people in the US live a desirable life. B.The competition among American young people is fierce. C.The life of the American old people is very terrible. D.Children in America are extremely happy. 61.Australia is different from America because Australia_______. A.is not a paradise for children B.is not a struggling field for the youth C.is not a tomb for the aged D.has different worlds for different people 62.There is an idea of enjoyment priority in Australia because____. A.enjoyment is more important than other aspects of life B.a full relaxation will make people work better C.enjoyment can make people happy D.Australian people are lazy 63.The underlined part can be replaced by “ ______. A.adjust themselves to B.prevent themselves form C.limit themselves to D.satisfy themselves with |
C Why should you tour Spain with SpainExchange? ◇We design and personalize(个性化)your tour to fit your desires and needs. ◇We are Spain insiders: we are located in Spain and we know the country. You get the tour you want. You do not have to follow a schedule, but we encourage you to make your own with our help. If you have a few cities in Spain that you want to visit or a specific theme for your tour that needs some fine-tuning(微调), we can do it for you. On the contrary, if you are not sure what’s here and need some extra help, we can help you. We can assist you in developing the tour that fits you and your students. You get more for your money. Yes, it may cost you the same price as with the other companies—usually less—but you will receive more in return. With any other company you will be mixed with other groups. With SpainExchange, your tour is for and your students only: your group alone will be in your bus; your students will be housed in double rooms; they will have 2 paid meals per day, and your entrance fees will be on us. Your students will have an educational experience they’ll never forget. The students will learn about world history, not just Spanish history, art history, archeology, Spanish culture, and much more. Many students have “fallen in love” with Spain and make plans for future studies here. And teachers are amazed at how much Spain has to offer. As one teacher said, “I can’t wait to come back and see the rest.” Only a professional Spain insider that is flexible to design the tour that fits your group can provide all that for you. Just tell us what you want and enjoy the ride. 64.What is the advantage of SpainExchange over other touring companies? A.It is designed for your personalized needs. B.It is much cheaper than the tours from other companies. C.It is organized by a Spanish-speaking agency. D.It offers double rooms and 2 paid meals per day. 65.Who do you suppose this passage is written to? A.School teachers. B.College students. C.Spain locals. D.Exchange professors. 66.The passage is probably take from_______. A.Wild “Burning” Journey Back To Spain B.Spain Teaching School Tries Something New C.A World of Novels: Picks For Best Foreign Fictions D.Tour Brochure: Learning Beyond Classroom |
第二节:完形填空 (共20小题,每题1分, 满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 With the introduction of family planning policies in the 1970s, most Chinese teenagers have no brothers or sisters.They get to be the beloved(心爱的)__21__child.But they may not realize that they will have to “__22__” the love as their__23__ones grow old.They will have to__24__lots of old people—their parents, grandparents, their_ 25 _parents and grandparents.China is becoming__26_ country. According to the United Nations, an aging society refers to one 27 10 percent or more of the population is over 60, or 7 percent or more is over 65. According to 28 from the Ministry of Civil Affairs, by 2008, Chinese over 60 years old made up 12 percent of the nation’s total population. The 29 for those aged 65 or older was 8.3 percent. In China, people have a belief that “parents raise children; then the children care for the parents as they get old”.But this__30__is under stress as the market economy puts millions of young Chinese on the road__31__better paying jobs.They are leaving their parents__32_.Now many families are looking more to the government than to their__33__for support when they’re old.China has increased its basic social security(基本社会保险)plan which is__34__protecting those__35__, including the old, the disabled and others.These programs are now broad, __36_they are still not highly developed. As more people grow__37__, China will have fewer working people, __38__will slow down economic growth.According to a November 26 report in the Economic Information Daily, an expert said China should __39__its people to have more than one child in the future__40_China should keep its labor population and total population size stable(稳定的). 21.A.only B.lonely C.friendly D.heartily 22.A.take up B.take back C.pay backD.pay for 23.A.hated B.loved C.tired D.hearted 24.A.care for B.bring up C.look for D.pay attention to 25.A.daughter’s or son’s B.niece’s or nephew’s C.wife’s or husband’s D.aunt’s or uncle’s 26.A.an old B.an aging C.a developing D.a developed 27.A.where B.when C.which D.that 28.A.an article B.an email C.a magazine D.a report 29.A.conclusion B.character C.figure D.survey 30.A.tradition B.opinion C. saying D.way 31.A.in favor of B.in search of C.in the way of D.in the face of 32.A.out B.off C.ahead D.behind 33.A.friends B.relatives C.parents D.children 34.A.an act B.a case C.a program D.a plan 35.A.in danger B.in need C.in desperate D.in disaster 36.A.but B.or C.and D.so 37.A.strong B.realistic C.rich D.old 38.A.as B.which C.what D.that 39.A.forbid B.promise C. encourage D.order 40.A.so that B.though C.even if D.because |
第二部分:阅读理解 (共两节,19小题,每题2分, 满分38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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。 A A major earthquake rocked Haiti at 4:53 pm local time on Jan.12, 2010, killing possibly thousands of people but no official figure has been released so far. The quake, which struck about 15km (10 miles) south-west of the capital, Port-au-Prince, was quickly followed by two strong aftershocks. In the space of a minute, numerous buildings fell down. A five-story U.N. building was also brought down by the 7.3 magnitude quake, the most powerful to hit Haiti in more than 200 years according to the U.S. Geological Survey. As night fell, the whole city is in total darkness. You can see thousands of people sitting in the streets with nowhere to go. There are people running, crying, screaming. Describing the earthquake as a "catastrophe", Haiti’s president said the cost of the damage could run into billions. Haiti became the first independent Caribbean state in the early 19th century. Haiti"s location, history and attracting climate once made it a tourist hot place. However, decades of poverty, environmental pollution and violence have left it as the poorest nation in the Americans. It has suffered a lot, including four hurricanes and storms in 2008 that killed hundreds. 41. The great earthquake happened to the _______ of the capital city. A. south-west B. north-west C. south-east D. north-east 42. What can we infer from the underlined sentence? A. People in Port-au-Prince don’t like to light on. B. The earthquake happened in the evening. C. Electricity in the city was cut off that night. D. There are no lights at all in Port-au-Prince. 43. Which statement about Haiti is NOT true? A. Haiti became an independent state in the early 19th century. B. Haiti belongs to Americas, just like Canada, America and so on. C. At one time, tourism was important to the economy of Haiti. D. Haiti is a country where such strong quakes often take place. |
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