Last spring, members of Alaska’s Troop 34, based in Fairbanks, trudged (跋涉) out
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Last spring, members of Alaska’s Troop 34, based in Fairbanks, trudged (跋涉) out into the snowy wilderness to take part in their state’s Take a Kid Trapping program. In many parts of the state, beavers (海狸)are pests and need to be controlled. The 10-to-12-year-old girls found out where beavers lived, set traps, and skinned the two animals they caught. The girls hope to catch ten more beavers so that the entire troop can make mittens and hats with the fur. They also want to cook beaver meat. Troop leaders and members say the Scouts are doing a good deed by helping control the state’s beaver population. But animal-rights activists say trapping is cruel. They want the Girl Scouts to stop in their tracks. Beavers aren’t only causing a problem in Alaska. Residents in Sampson County, N.C. , have turned to a local committee to help them battle the growing beaver population there. County landowners are frustrated after the county spent more than $ 50,000 in eight years trying to reduce the beaver population through a government program. The joint state and federal program included paying money to trappers for every beaver carcass they trapped. Many local residents say that the program didn’t work because there were too few trappers. That’s why the county set up its own committee to investigate other ways to control the area’s beaver population. The county will rely on its own beaver-trapping program. It has hired a trapper to set traps in various areas. The county will pay $10 for every beaver carcass. Why do many people say that beavers are a nuisance? For beavers to survive, they need lots of water. Water provides the large rodent (啮齿动物)with a place to hide from meat – eating animals. Beavers also store food underwater for the winter. When there’s not enough water in a particular area, beavers get busy building dams. Beaver dams can cause major flooding and damage to the surrounding countryside as the animals cut down trees to use in their construction projects. Beavers build canals to transport heavy objects. 59.What is Alaska’s Troop 34? A.A team of the Boy Scouts. B.An army. C.A team of the Girl Scouts. D.A sports team. 60.Why does the troop hope to catch ten more beavers? A.To fulfill their task. B.To sell them for money. C.To get enough fur. D.To exchange them for mittens and hats. 61.Which of the following statements is true? A.Sampson County has to find a new way to control the beaver population there. B.The government program in Sampson County has proved to be a success. C.The local government has controlled the number of beavers in the County. D.More and more trappers now start to set traps in Sampson County. 62.Local residents hate beavers because they can ___________. A.cause damage to dams B.block up canals with heavy objects. C.do great harm to construction projects. D.badly damage the environment and cause floods. |
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59.C 60.C 61.A 62.D |
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完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。 My workplace, as do many others in our town, supports local services and the needy. One of the main services we _____21________ is our local food bank, a center where free food is made available to those in need. This year, the food bank is _____22_______ more than in the past. _______23 cannot let the shelves become depleted(被耗尽的) or the food _______24________. Others, ________25______ children, depend on it. With the country’s _______26_______ situtation stalled(停滞) and more people out of work, more people are _____27______ and need supplements to feed their families. This year, all the _______28______ in our area got together and decided to sponsor a “Food Fight Contest”. The contest will include 3 categories or areas to ______29_____: a) supply the most food, b) donate the most money, _______30______ c) provide the most volunteers. A company can win in all 3 areas or 3 different companies can win in each different area, ______31_____ the results. The contest will begin April Fool’s Day through the end of the month. We’re kicking off a(n) _______32________ for fun this week. We’re all _______33______ and WE PLAN TO WIN! The last several years, to make donating ________34______, we set up food sculpture competitions between departments. Each department _______35______ bring in cans, sacks of rice, peanut butter, etc., then build and compete for the best _____36_____. The sculptures would be in a central location so coworkers could cast their vote for their ______37______. We tracked how much ____38_____ was provided by each group and then after the competition, all the _______39______ were taken to the food bank. We challenged ourselves to deliver more food and more weight each year, _______40______ it was for a great cause. 21. A. turn to B. belong to C. refer to D. donate to 22. A. supported B. challenged C. criticized D. enlarged 23. A. We B. You C. They D. All 24. A. pile up B. go bad C. run out D. sell well 25. A. only B. actually C. even D. especially 26. A. cultural B. economic C. historical D. political 27. A. hungry B. anxious C. unhappy D. lazy 28. A. schools B. charities C. companies D. governments 29. A. prove B. stress C. find D. win 30. A. or B. and C. but D. so 31. A. focusing on B. relating to C. depending on D. leading to 32. A. campaign B. adventure C. ceremony D. exhibition 33. A. excited B. involved C. thanked D. prepared 34. A. likely B. fun C. useful D. public 35. A. could B. must C. would D. should 36. A. design B. grade C. speech D. play 37. A. group B. friend C. hobby D. favorite 38. A. money B. food C. energy D. attenetion 39. A. gifts B. goods C. donations D. participants 40. A. knowing B. imagining C. hoping D. showing |
One of the most wonderful things about having a positive attitude is that it can touch many people, and it often exists in our everyday life. Recently, I stopped by a store to get a newspaper and a bottle of drink. The young woman at the check-out counter said, “That’ll be three dollars in all please.” She then glanced down at the paper I was buying and said. “I’m sick and tired of all this negative stuff-on the front pages. I want to read some good news for a change.” She then said, “In fact, I think soemone should just publish a Good News newspaper--- a paper with wonderful, inspirational stories about people over-coming difficulty and doing good things for others. I’d buy one every day!” she then thanked me for coming in and said, “Maybe we’ll get lucky tomorrow; maybe we’ll get some good news.” And she laughed. She made my day. The following day after my business appointments. I dropped by the same store again to pick up bottled water and a piece of newspaper, but a different young lady was behind the counter. As I checked out I said “Good afternoon” and handed her my money. She said nothing, not a word, not a smile or not a gesture. She just handed me my change and in a negative tone ordered “Next!” It hit me right between the eyes: Two people, the same age; one made me feel great, and the other, well, made me feel that I had inconvenienced her by showing up. Every morning you should ask yourself this important question. “Who do I want to be today? The Grouch(不高兴的人) or ‘The Good News Girl?’” Your answer will go a long way toward determining the joy and happiness that you will experience in your life. 53. What does the first salesgirl dislike according to her words? A. Those who have bad manners. B. The bad news in the newspaper. C. The advertisements in the newspaper. D. The bad news who break the laws. 54. After he had bought a newspaper on the first day the author _________. A. was very lucky and excited that day B. always remembered the girl’s word C. read the news in the newspaper carefully D. was in a pleasant mood the whole day 55. We learn from the passage that the salesgirl the author met the next day was ________. A. humorous B. enthusiastic C. very cool D. positive 56. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 mean? A. I was very surprised. B. I was especially angry. C. I felt very unhappy. D. It hurt my heart badly. |
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题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。 The National Outline for Medium and Long Term Education Reform and Development (2010 - 20) was released over the weekend. Here are some of the highlights: Four – percent effort The government says spending on education will be 4 percent of GDP by 2012. globally, average spending on education is about 4.5% of GDP. China spend 3,33% in 2008. according to Hu Angang, of Tsinghua University’s Center for China Studies, even if China reaches that goal, it will only rank about 100 th out of 188 countries. Administrative rank Administrative rankings for school leaders are to be phased out to tackle the bureaucracy (官僚机构) problem that limits educational development, according to Cheng Fangping, of the national Institute for Educational Research. Areas like teaching programs, scientific research, and technological development will be more independent. Vocational Education The system will be free of charge. According to Wu Yan, of Beijing Institute of Educational Sciences, this will be key to developing China’s production capacity and will improve poor people’s lives dramatically. Entering college Universities could eventually have the freedom to choose some of their own high school applicants. Normally, students are accepted based on the uniform national exam scores. Also, students who agree to go to a remote area could be admitted to university under special circumstances. The most likely change could come on the college entrance English test, which might be modeled on the IELTS or TOEFL. Students will be able to take it several times and pick their best score. 56.Which of the following is true in the future according to the passage? A.Applicants could take the IELTS or TOEFL instead of the college entrance English test. B.Colleges will be given the right to choose all of their own applicants. C.Vocational education will be party free to make people’s lives better. D.Applicants could sit for the college entrance English test more than once. 57.Which of the following words is closest in meaning to “uniform” in the last paragraph? A.formal B.official C.same D.united 58.We can learn from the passage even though our country spends 4% of GDP on education in 2012, ________. A.there will still be 188 countries ahead of China in this aspect B.China will certainly overtake the global average spending on education C.there might be nearly 100 countries ahead of China in this aspect D.China will be the 100 th country to spend over the global average on education 59.From the third paragraph, we can infer that________. A.school leaders will have more freedom to manage the school B.schools will have more limits from the government C.School administrative rankings are to be strengthened to solve the bureaucracy problem D.schools and research centers will be fully independent from the government |
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Making friends is a skill. Like most skills, it improves with practice. If you want to meet people and make friends, 31 must be willing to take actions. You must first go to the place_ 32 are people. You won’t make friends 33 home alone. 34 a club or group, for talking with those who like the same things as you do is 35 . Or join someone in some activity. Many people are nervous when talking to people. After all, meeting strangers means facing 36 . And it’s human 37 to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown. Most of our fears about dealing with new people 38 doubts about ourselves. We imagine other people are judging us, 39 us too tall or too short, too this or too that. 40 don’t forget that they must be feeling 41 way as you. Try to accept yourself 42 you are, and try to put the other person at ease. You will ____43___ feel more comfortable. Try to act self-confident even if you don’t feel that way. 44 you enter a room full of strangers, such as a new classroom, walk tall and straight, look ___45___ at other people and smile. If you see someone you’d like to 46 to, say something. Don’t wait for the other person to 47 a conversation. Just meeting someone 48 doesn’t mean that you will make friends with that person. Friendship is 49 on mutual (相互的) liking and “give and take”. They take time and 50 to develop. And there are things that keep a new friendship from growing. 31. A. you B. they C. it D. I 32. A. when B. whether C. where D. however 33. A. arriving B. returning C. staying D. leaving 34. A. Recognize B. Accept C. Share D. Join 35. A. more difficult B. easier C. uncomfortable D. ordinary 36. A. a friend B. the enemies C. trouble D. the unknown 37. A. nature B. fault C. weakness D. manners 38. A. come from B. give up C. get over D. carry off 39. A. finding B. making C. stopping D. treating 40. A. And B. Therefore C. But D. So 41. A. in the B. a friendly C. different D. the same 42. A. what B. as C. how D. where 43. A. neither B. both C. hardly D. never 44. A. When B. As if C. So that D. In which 45. A. specially B. directly C. shyly D. strictly 46. A. refer B. write C. speak D. pay 47. A. start B. stop C. develop D. hold 48. A. strange B. new C. famous D. active 49. A. depended B. lied C. taken D. based 50. A. money B. resource C. effort D. trouble |
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