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1、第 1 页 共 12 页 第一节听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的三个选项 A、B 、C 中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1How does the woman feel?A. Happy B. Nervous C. Angry2. What was the womans job last year?A. An engineer B. A teacher C. An official3. Where does the conversation probably take place

2、?A. In an office B. In a restaurant C. In a taxi4. What will the man do?A. Meet some friends B. Go out C. Relax5. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman doesnt like grape juice.B. The woman forgot to buy grape juice.C. The man broke the bottle of grape juice.第二节听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个

3、小题,从题中所给的三个选项 A、B、C 中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 段对话,回答第 67 题。6. How much time do the two speakers have to prepare?A. About four hours B. About three hours C. About two hours7. Where did the man leave the list?A. In the library B. In the clas

4、sroom C. In his room听第 7 段对话,回答第 810 题。8. What can we infer from the conversation?A. Jane has a trouble. B. Jane has just learned to drive.C. Mike will go to the airport.9. Why does Jane call Mike?A. To ask him to meet her. B. To borrow his car. C. To ask him to see Tom off.10.Where will Jane be in

5、about one hour?A. At a garage B. At the airport C. At Mikes听第 8 段对话,回答第 1113 题。第 2 页 共 12 页 11. Why is Jane not preparing her presentation?A. She is too busy with her other classes.B. She has too much time choosing a topic.C. She has to look after her sick mother.12. What is the mans topic about?A.

6、An experiment B. Universities C. Computer games13. At which university has the professor worked?A. Stanford University B. University of California C. Yale University听第 9 段对话,回答第 1417 题。14. What time of day is it?A. Early morning B. Midday C. Late evening15. How does Paul feel about hunting?A. He see

7、s it as an opportunity to provide food for his family.B. He really doesnt enjoy the thought of killing animals.C. He feels it is an appropriate activity when done safely.16. Where do the two speakers expect to spot the deer that day?A. On a hillside in some trees. B. Near a water source.C. Along a w

8、ell-established trail.17. What does NOT happen in the conversation?A. Paul wants to go back to their vehicle to get shells for his gun.B. Dan threatens to shoot Paul for his unwanted actions.C. They are able to take down a large deer. 听第 10 段独白,回答第 1820 题。18. Who conducted the survey?来源:Z*xx*k.ComA.

9、 A website B. A university C. A committee19. What is the average annul salary for the top 5 jobs?A. $97,377 B. $87,777 C. $83,77720. Which is among the least desirable jobs in 2011?A. Taxi driver B. Cleaner C. Mining worker第二部分:英语知识运用第一节 单项填空21. The Chinese Dream had strong appeal because it express

10、es _ wishes of hundreds of millions of Chinese for a beautiful future.A. /; the B. a; the C. a; / D. the; the22. I had wanted to help you last night but I couldnt spare any time, for I _ a report which I have to hand in this morning. A. was writing B. wrote C. had written D. have written23. -I guess

11、 this school uniform no longer fits me.-_ ? You are still the pretties girl wearing that in our class!A. What if B. Why not C. How about D. How come24. _ confuses us a great deal is _ teenagers at present think they will lead a better life abroad than at home.A. What; that B. What; why C. It; why D.

12、 It; that第 3 页 共 12 页 30. Where is Tom? He is nowhere to be found. Im not sure, but he _ have gone to meet Lucy, because Lucy called him earlier.A. must B. might C. should D. can31. A brilliant idea occurred to him, _ to his research in the lab.A. while devoting B. while devoting himselfC. while he

13、was devoted D. while devoted32. Finally, we didnt reach an agreement. Some agreed on the point while I was one of _opposed to it.A. what B. who C. those D. that-33. -What did your sister want to know?-_ that I could finish reading the story.A. It was B. Where was it C. It was when D. When it was34.

14、Gras p some skills of mending vehicles, _ youll find it disastrous that your car breaks down on the way of self-driving trip.A. and B. so C. but D. or35. - How about flying the kite this weekend?- _. Ill be free then.A. Not really B. I cant think of a better idea C. So what D. My pleasure第二节 完形填空 He

15、 was driving home one cold evening on a country road when he saw an old lady, stranded on the side of the road. He stopped to give her a 36 . “Why dont you wait in the car where it is warm, Madam? It wont take me long. ” He said, “ 37 , my name is Joe. ”She had a flat tire. Joe crawled under the car

16、 and changed the tire. But he got dirty and his hands hurt. She couldnt thank him 38 and asked him how much she 39 him. He told her that if she really wanted to 40 him back, the next time she saw someone in 41 of help, she could give that person the 42 they needed, and Joe added, “And think of me”.S

17、he drove off with gratefulness. A few miles 43 the road the lady saw a small 44 . She went in. The waitress who was nearly eight months pregnant, 45 her with a sweet smile. The old lady 46 how someone like her who seemed so poor 第 4 页 共 12 页 could be so genuinely happy and how she could 47 her enthu

18、siasm in her work in such inconvenient conditions. Then Joes words 48 her. After the lady finished her meal, the waitress went to get her 49 from a hundred-dollar bill. 50 , the lady stepped right out of the door.When the waitress came back, she noticed a note on the table, 51 “Im helping you becaus

19、e someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me back, here is 52 you can do-Do not let the chain of love 53 with you. ”The waitress went home that night with the 54 tip and what the lady had written. With the baby 55 next month, she and her husband needed money. She knew how worried her husba

20、nd was and as he lay sleeping next to her, she whispered, “Everythings going to be all right. I love you, Joe.”36Asurprise Bglance Csympathy Dhand37AJust in case BAs you wish CFor one thing DBy the way38Aenough Bright Cstraight Dextra39Acharged Bprovided Coffered D owed40Apay Bbring Cput Dhold41Ahon

21、or Bne ed Cfavor Dpossession42Aguidance B. consequence Cacquaintance D assistance43Abeside Boff C down Dbeyond44Abank Bgrocery Cgas station Drestaurant45Aintroduced Bgreeted Cidentified Dspotted46Awondered Bsuspected Cthought Dquestioned47Ataste Bmeasure Cmaintain D remain 48Astruck Bmoved Cobtained

22、 Dreminded49Atip Bchange Corder Dservice50AMoreover BOtherwise CHowever DEventually51Awriting Bshowing Csaying Dgoing52Ahow Bwhich Cwhat Dwhether53Acombine Bend Cdisagree Ddeal54Ahonest Bmodest Cgenerous Dgraceful55Aborn Bready C. due Dlikely第三部分:阅读理解AJetlag can often be a headache, literally, for t

23、hose who travel through different time zones. The leading travel search site Tianxun. cn conducted a survey on the most popular methods to tackle jetlag among 1,000 airline passengers. The top 12 suggestions, in order of preference, are listed below.1. Maintain a healthy and light diet that includes

24、 fruits and vegetables.2. Exercise before the flight.3. Do stretching exercises during the flight.4. Set watch to new time zone.5. Stay awake for flights duration.6. Avoid alcohol for 24 hours before the flight.7. Sleep during the flight if you take alcohol.8. Herbal remedies(草药疗法)第 5 页 共 12 页 9. Vi

25、agra10. Motion sickness medication.11. Melatonin(眠通灵)12. Sleeping pills.A light diet and exercise are the most effective choices for Chinese passengers onlong-haul flights.While about 22 percent think one should avoid alcohol before the flight, 15 percent claim drinking alcohol during the flight can

26、 help them.Of the respondents, 37 percent said they tried taking Viagra to tackle jetlag, as some reports said it may help to reduce jetlag and about 7 percent said it helped. Herbal and motion sickness medication also helped, they said.“It seems that a lighter diet and exercise can go a long way to

27、 prevent jetlag. We hope the survey will make your long journey a more comfortable one,” said Andy Sleigh, Asia Pacific General Manager of Tianxun. cn.56. From the article, which of the following is most likely to prevent your jetlag?A. Looking at your watch from time to timeB. Taking some painkille

28、rs before going abroadC. Stretching your neck, arms and legs before you flyD. Not sleeping during the period of flight57. The underlined word “tackle” probably means _.A. handle B. tolerate C. support D. defend58. These tips come from _.A. flight attendants B. experts in medicineC. airline passenger

29、s D. Andy Sleigh59. We know from the passage _.A. the majority of the respondents questioned think it helps to take ViagraB. there are a few of the respondents who think highly of drinking alcohol during the flightC. the aim of the survey is to find out how often people travel by planeD. on a long f

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37、 mean?ABusinessman. BStudent.C Employee. DEmployer.C“Experience may possibly be the best teacher, but it is not a particularly good teacher.” You might think that Winston Churchill or perhaps Mark Twain spoke those words, but they actually come from James March, a professor at Stanford University an

38、d a pioneer in the field of organizational decision making. For years March (possibly be wisest philosopher of management) has studied how humans think and act, and he continues to do so in his new book The Ambiguities of Experience.He begins by reminding us of just how firmly we have been sticking

39、to the idea of experiential learning: “Experience is respected;experience is sought;experience is explained.” The problem is that learning from experience involves serious complications (复杂化), ones that are part of the nature of experience itself and which March discusses in the body of this book.第

40、7 页 共 12 页 In one interesting part of the book, for example, he turns a doubtful eye toward the use of stories as the most effective way of experiential learning. In our efforts to make stories interesting, he argues, we lose part of the complicated truth of things. He says “The more accurately real

41、ity is presented, the less understandable the story, and the more understandable the story, the less realistic it is.”Besides being a broadly knowledgeable researcher, March is also a poet, and his gift shines through in the depth of views he offers and the simple language he uses. Though the book i

42、s short, it is demanding: Dont pick it up looking for quick, easy lessons. Rather, be ready to think deeply about learning from experience in work and life. 64. According to the text, James March is _.A. a poet who uses experience in his writingB. a teacher who teachers story writing in universityC.

43、 a researcher who studies the way humans think and actD. a professor who helps organizations make important decisions65. According to James March, experience _. A. is overvalued B. is easy to explainC. should be actively soughtD. should be highly respected66. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Ex

44、perience makes stories more accurate.B. Stories made interesting fail to fully present the truth.C. The use of stories is the best way of experiential learning.D. Stories are easier to understand when reality is more accurately described.67. Whats the purpose of this text?A. To introduce a book. B.

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46、rders. Long-lasting exposure to light at night brings depression, a new study finds, at least in animals.The new data confirm observations from studies of people who work night shifts, says Richard Stevens of the University of Connecticut Health Center. Mood disorders join a growing list of problems, including cancer, obesity and diabetesthat can occur when light throws life out of balance by disturbing the biological clock and its timing of daily rhythms.In the new study, Tracy Bedrosian and Randy Nelson of Ohio State University exposed mice to normal light and dark cycles for four

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