上海市行知中学2014-2015学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(宝山区统考)

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上海市宝山区统考高一上学期期末考试英语试题

上海市宝山区统考高一上学期期末考试英语试题

第I卷(共75分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Allen is still in bed. B. Allen fell ill last week.C. The woman is Allen’s sister.D. The man is Allen’s brother.2. A. He is a writer. B. He is a student.C. He is a worker.D. He is a tour guide.3. A. The woman doesn’t know the man.B. The woman and the man are friends.C. The man is very familiar with the women.D. The man often talks with women.4. A. The woman bought too many shirts.B. The woman bought all the shirts in the store.C. He wanted to see what the woman bought.D. He didn’t like the style of the shirts.5. A. In Chicago. B. In Boston. C. In Washington. D. In Manchester.6. A. He is very shy. B. He is open-minded.C. He is brave.D. He is modest.7. A. No news is good news. B. The man’s family has forgotten him.C. The woman works in the post office.D. The man expects to hear from his family.8. A. He wants to play tennis outdoors. B. He feels tired and sick.C. He doesn’t want to play tennis.D. He wants to play basketball instead.9. A. Kim should study up late for the exam.B. Kim should be well rested for the exam.C. Kim will get some fresh air in the morning.D. Kim will be the top student in the exam.10. A. The woman will rent the house.B. The woman likes the house very much.C. The woman is not satisfied with the house.D. The woman will buy the house.Section B(6%)Directions: In Section B, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passages. The passage will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. The second Monday of every month.B. The Monday when the sky is blue.C. The day when people have to stop weekend to work.D. The day that most of the people feel blue.12. A. Jobs make people get money and social identity.B. Jobs can only offer people a lot of money.C. Jobs make people be busy every day.D. Jobs let people know many other new friends.13. A. How American workers are doing today.B. The current economic situation.C. What people say about the government.D. Th e history of work in U.S.Section C (4%)Directions: In Section C, you will hear a longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Relieve PressureHow is John He looks pale and __14__.The reason caused stress The manager assigned two __15__ to him.Present situation The deadlines are __16__.Solution Need someone to __17__to.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (15%)Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.AWhat’s the frightening situation you can think of? For many people, it’s being shut somewhere they (18)____ not get out of.That’s exactly (19)____happened to an American tourist who said, “it feels good to be free” after he was locked inside a London bookstore for two hours.David Willis had been using the Internet inside the Waterstones store in Trafalgar Square, London, UK (20)____ he found that he had been shut inside, according to Sky News.He tried (21)____(get) out but failed, and it was only after posting messages on Twitter, a social network, that he (22)____( release).After he had spoken to the police but still not been released, he posted: “Hi Waterstones, I(23)____(lock) inside of your Trafalgar Square bookstore for two hours now. Please let me out.”It got the attention of thousands of Internet users. The police arrived at (24)____ store, and they finally let him out just after 11 pm on Thursday.After he was released, he posted another,(25) ____(simple) message: “I’m free.”BGoogle has begun testing the electric car inMountain View, California. The car does not have allthe normal car controls. Instead, it has a smartphoneapp that calls it and tells (26)_____the destination,and a STOP button between the two seats in case thepassengers need to override the computer.The company’s co-founder, Sergey Brin, says that they want to change the world for people (27)_____ do not find it easy to travel around. The cars have been built specially by a company in Detroit. Google will now test the cars, (28)______ are not yet for sale.There need to be detailed scans of the roads before the cars can drive on them, (29)______ they cannot collect and process enough information in real time.Chris Urmson, director of the driverless car project at Google, said: “The cars will be very basic. But they will take you (30)______ you want to go at the push ofa button. And, that’s an important step towards (31)______(improve) road safety and helping millions of people travel around more easily.”So far, the driverless cars have driven 700,000 miles without an accident caused by the computer. The company says that thousands of people die each year on the roads and that about 80% of crashes are caused (32)______ human mistakes.Section B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. decidedB. especiallyC. abroadD. problemE.findingF. strugglingG. unemploymentH. ideaI.leave J. experienceGovernments in Europe dream of finding a magic solution to rising unemployment. But, in thepoorest parts of the EU, __33__ continues to rise.Now, in Sardinia, Italy, a mayor thinks he has found an answer to his town’s unemployment__34__. Valter Piscedda, the mayor of Elmas, a s mall town near Sardinia’s capital, Cagliari,wants to pay residents to __35__. The town will pay for ten unemployed local people to take English lessons, get on a cheap flight and look for jobs in other parts of Europe.“This __36__ comes from common sense and experience,” he told the Guardian. “In the past year and a half –__37__ in the past few months –I have seen young people, almost every day, who have lost hope that they will find work. Some ask for help in __38__ work here. Others have tried everything and, now, they want to go and gain work experience __39__; life experience, too.”So he __40__ to help people who want to gain experience abroad.Sardinia, and also much of southern and central Italy, is __41__ with high unemployment.Unemployment was at 17.7% in the second quarter of 2014, according to Italy’s National Institute of Statistics. More than 54% of people under 25 are out of work.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.There are about 50,000 mystery shopping trips every month in the UK. Mystery shoppers pretend to be a cu stomer in a store but they are really__42__ information on the store and how good or bad its service is. The __43__ for mystery shoppers is growing because online shopping is becoming more popular.“Retailers (零售店) are becoming increasingly __44__ that shoppers who visit a physical store want a service and an experience they can’t get __45__,” says Simon Boydell, spokesman for Marketforce, which has more than 300,000 mystery shoppers. “Our customers want to know how well their __46__ are delivering on that experience.”“We assign different store locations to each shopper and take turns so that they never __47__ to the same shop within three months,” says Jill Spencer of mystery shopping company ABa. “Each day, they spend up to eight hours __48__ five to ten stores, plus another hour or two writing detailed __49__ on every part of their visit.” For that, the mystery shoppers can earn up to £155 a day. Their expenses are also paid. Mystery shoppers who film their visits with a __50__ camera can earn even more –around £300 a day.Mystery shoppers are usually repaid any money they spend in the stores and may also be allowed to __51__ the products they buy.“I’m always given a specific task, such as buying something from a specific department or a new product range, but I can often buy whatever I want –and keep it.” says mystery shopper Laura.42. A. collecting B. checking C. deleting D. downloading43. A. foundation B. satisfaction C. decision D. demand44. A. popular B. aware C. detective D. imaginative45. A. home B. office C. online D. paid46. A. stores B. customers C. headquarters D. access47. A. round off B. pass on C. get over D. goback48. A. staring B. simplifying C. visiting D.predicting49. A. bills B. reports C. articles D.diaries50. A. hidden B. amused C. renewed D.displayed51. A. release B. benefit C. keep D.expandSection B (15%)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AAt the end of every British summer I find myself praying for a proper winter, one that will allow a bit of fun: sledging, snowballing, snowman-building. I’m not verydemanding; I don’t need amazing downhill skiing and the Cresta Run. What I want is a few days out with the kids. And, much as I like blue skies and sun in summer, I’d swap it every time for frozen ponds, a hillside covered in fresh snow and ice hanging off the houses. Maddy, 11, wants the same and so, instead of waiting and hoping, we are going to make sure. We are going to Sweden.Winter fun in Sweden is a bit more advanced than in most of the UK. They do snowshoeing, ice-fishing, snow house-building and so on. They also do lots of Father Christmas matter, which Maddy didn’t want: “I’m too old for that kind of nonsense, Dad.” Above all, what Maddy wanted was dogs with puppies. She’s not too old for that.We flew to Lulea, a city at the top of the finger of Baltic Sea that reaches out to the north between Sweden and Finland, almost touching the Arctic Circle, then transferred, with some other winter-hungry families, to woodland houses by the sea. There was plenty of snow and ice,but the guides were keeping a nervous eye on the instrument for measuring temperature, which was dangerously close to zero.“Normally, we are 10C below,” said Roger, our guide, who was also handing out our equipment for the days ahead: snowshoes, boots, gloves and so on. A holiday that provides all the necessary outfits will save you a fortune.52.“I find myself praying for a proper winter” because _________.A. winter is much more fun than summerB. I like playing exciting sports in winterC. I want a few days out with the kidsD. the activities in winter are more demanding53. What does the word “swap” mean in paragraph 1?A. offerB. exchangeC. waitD. reject54. Which best describes our trip to the city Lulea?A. We did not see any other people except the guidesB. The guides were nervous because of the low temperatureC. We had everything prepared so that we could have a good journeyD. The guides gave us the equipment in order to transfer quicklyBBRANDON Carter-Chan has the world at his feet.The Dannemor a resident danced his way to victory in a number of individual performance grou ps at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts last month. It’s one of the major tap-dancing awards in New Zealand and offers $1000 in prize money to the winner.“I entered because the competition offers a lot of prize money, but also because it attracts a lot of really good dancers from around the country,” Brandon told the Times.“I really like competing."If I’m entering a tap-dancing contest, I want to beat good dancers so I can learn and get better.”Brandon, 16, trains under tutor Simon Watts at the Carter-Chan Dance Performance Centre in East Tamaki, run by his mother Brigid.Mrs Carter-Chan says her talented son wasn’t as prepared for the contest in Tauranga as they would have liked.“It was a real struggle in a way,” she says.“Brandon had worked so hard on his school studies all year and was also quite sick.“One of the dances he was doing, a tango, he had to make up the week of the competition.“It was a different style to what he’s used to and that put pressure on him for the senior tap award.“He was totally out of his comfort zone.”Brandon is having a highly successful 2014. Brandon has only been competing in tap-dancing for two years and is also a highly skilled singer. He earned the people’s choice award, voted on by the viewing audience, at the Xtreme Talent Quest stage performance competition for teenagers in Howick in 2012.The rising star regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer, including as a cast member of the annual Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park entertainment showcase.55. What is Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts probably?A. A competition held for tap-dancing lovers or dancers.B. A contest where dancers can get a lot of prize money as long as theyjoin in.C.The dance centre owned by Brandon’s mom.D. A dancing game which only good dancers can sign up for.56. Which is probably Brandon’s Mom’s job?A. A managerB. A designerC. A judgeD. A schoolteacher.57. Which does not describe Brandon having the world under his feet?A.He was the winner at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts.B.He earned the people’s choice award.C.He performs the annual Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park entertainmentshowcase.D.He regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer.CThe Earth’s moon used to have a stronger magnetic field(磁场). During samples collected from the Apollo task, researchers claimed that the moon featured a magnetic field as strong as 70 microteslas(单位:微特斯拉). That’s compared to 50 microteslas here on Earth. At present, the moon does not have a global magnetic field.Benjamin Weiss, the co-author of the new study, says, “Earth’s magnetic field is currently 50 microteslas in strength. The early moon may have had a magnetic fieldthat was bigger, maybe up to more than 70 microteslas.”Weiss and Sonia Tikoo, who had their study published in Journal Sciences, suggest that the magnetic field of the moon can be the result of the molten liquid core that our satellite had taken for research. They believe that planets and other bodies move electrically conducting fluids around themselves, thus producing magnetic fields through a process which they compared to a dynamo(发电机). They note that earlier scientists did not understand whether the moon produced the magnetic field itself or if it was due to the outside forces.The group of researchers spent the last six years using new and advanced search methods in order to find strong signals that the moon might have had a magnetic core of its own. They believe that if the moon had a similar inner dynamo, it would allow them to better understand its inside structure and solve a problem scientists have grappled with for years.After several conducting studies, they could not say why the moon actually stopped producing the magnetic field. Researchers are also still confused at how such a small core on the moon could have created the original strong magnetic field it is originally believed to have produced.58. The word " grappled" (paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to______.A. exchangedB. dealtC. connectedD. started59. We can infer from the conclusion of Weiss and Tikoo’s research that______.A. the magnetic fields of the moon can produce its electricity owing to the outside forces.B. only planets move electrically conducting fluids around themselves.C. the result of the molten liquid core leads to the magnetic field of the moonD. the moon might have had a magnetic core of its own.60. Which is true about the magnetic field of the moon?A. The moon did not have a global magnetic field in the past.B. The magnetic field of the moon is as strong as that on the earth.C. The satellite took it for finding strong signals.D. The moon could have created the original strong magnetic field due to its core.61. What is the best title of the passage?A. The secret of the magnetic field of the moonB. The result of the magnetic field of the moonC. The moon can produce the magnetic fieldD. The process of the magnetic field of the moonSection C (6%)Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statemen ts in the fewest p ossible words.There are about 29,000 deaths annually in the UK from air pollution. PM2.5, carbon and other chemicals are linked to heart and lung diseases as well as cancer. Some particle matter lies in the lungs, while the finest particles can enter the bloodstream, risking damage elsewhere in the body.There are nearly as many deaths now caused by air pollution as there are from smoking, so the main thing is we stop a new generation of children being exposed. It is said government has taken measures to make green air. Such as: Monitoring all over the country and predicting what result it will bring on time; A national plan for dealing with heavily polluting vehicles; Changes to fuel duty to encourage low nitrogen dioxide(二氧化氮) vehicles as well as low carbon dioxide(二氧化碳); Financial encouragement for other choices of fuels; Encourage walking and cycling, etc.Our dirty air will simply not clean itself, and this issue is one that will, without the government's involvement, continue to impact on present and future generations. Enough is enough. The government must act on these pieces of advice quickly if we are to improve the qu ality of the air we breathe and protect the nation's heart health."A government spokesperson said there would be a full response to the report in the future, but added: "Clean air is important for people's health and, while air quality has improved greatly in recent decades, we are investing heavily in measures across government to continue this, spending £2 bn since 2011 in green transport."(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)62. What harmful matters are connected to heart and lung diseases?63. Give two examples of the measures of making green air according to the passage.64. _________ is the key to improve air quality and impact on our current and future generations.第II卷(共25分)IV. Translation (15%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.Translation:65.年轻人喜欢赶时髦。

上海市高一上学期英语月考卷宝山行知高中有答案英语试卷

上海市高一上学期英语月考卷宝山行知高中有答案英语试卷
II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A
The Problem with Top-School Lists There are around 4,000 accredited universities and other higher education institution in the United States. They offer an immense range of educational experiences, (21)______ large research universities to small, friendly liberal arts colleges. This helps explain (22)_______ the United States attracts more international students than any other country, says Allan E. Goodman, president of the Institute of International Education, (23)______ non-profit group promoting student exchanges to and from American. “(24)_________ elite(精英) U.S. programs are among the top ten in the world,” Goodman says, “the unique strength of the U.S. higher education system is diversity.” There is no official ranking system to indicate which institutions are better than others, (25)_______ several unofficial rankings are listed by magazines and associations. However, educators urge caution in using a ranking table and emphasize that (26)______ (good) choice for one student may be very different for another. Institutions of all types (27)______ (spread) across the United States. Some students want a campus (28)_______ will give them the excitement and rich cultural life of a big city such as New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles. (29)_______ value the peace and beauty of a rural setting, whether the quiet forests and snowy winters of the Northeast, subtropical Florida, the dry expanse of the West, or the Pacific coast with its seashore and nearby mountains. Many institutions have particular strengths in certain academic areas, (30)_______ (make) them a good choice for students interested in those fields.

上海行知实验中学高一英语期末试题含解析

上海行知实验中学高一英语期末试题含解析

上海行知实验中学高一英语期末试题含解析一、选择题1. He _____ have pleted his work, otherwise, he would be enjoying himself by the seaside.A.mustB.shouldC.wouldn’tD.can’t参考答案:A2. Have you _____ your things, Bob? The train is leaving at 2:30 this afternoon, so we don’t have too much time.A. added upB. hidden awayC. set downD. packed up参考答案:D3. He failed the exam again ! What should I do, Miss wang?-----In my opinion , your son is ______ than stupid.A. quite lazier B . much lazier C. lazier rather D. more lazy参考答案:D4. As is known ____ us, the actress is famous ____ her excellent act.A. for; asB. to; forC. as; forD. to; as参考答案:B5. Sixty people lost their lives in the fire accident,_________ ten old people and six children.A. containingB. includingC. containedD. included参考答案:B6. The thought of going back home was ___________ kept him happy while he was working abroad.A.that B.all that C.all what D.which 参考答案:B试题分析:句意:当他在国外工作时,回家的想法就是让他高兴的所有。

上海市行知中学2014-2015学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(宝山区统考)

上海市行知中学2014-2015学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(宝山区统考)

第I卷(共75分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Allen is still in bed. B. Allen fell ill last week.C. The woman is Allen’s sister.D. The man is Allen’s brother.2. A. He is a writer. B. He is a student.C. He is a worker.D. He is a tour guide.3. A. The woman doesn’t know the man.B. The woman and the man are friends.C. The man is very familiar with the women.D. The man often talks with women.4. A. The woman bought too many shirts.B. The woman bought all the shirts in the store.C. He wanted to see what the woman bought.D. He didn’t like the style of the shirts.5. A. In Chicago. B. In Boston. C. In Washington. D. In Manchester.6. A. He is very shy. B. He is open-minded.C. He is brave.D. He is modest.7. A. No news is good news. B. The man’s family has forgotten him.C. The woman works in the post office.D. The man expects to hear from his family.8. A. He wants to play tennis outdoors. B. He feels tired and sick.C. He doesn’t want to play tennis.D. He wants to play basketball instead.9. A. Kim should study up late for the exam.B. Kim should be well rested for the exam.C. Kim will get some fresh air in the morning.D. Kim will be the top student in the exam.10. A. The woman will rent the house.B. The woman likes the house very much.C. The woman is not satisfied with the house.D. The woman will buy the house.Section B(6%)Directions: In Section B, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passages. The passage will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. The second Monday of every month.B. The Monday when the sky is blue.C. The day when people have to stop weekend to work.D. The day that most of the people feel blue.12. A. Jobs make people get money and social identity.B. Jobs can only offer people a lot of money.C. Jobs make people be busy every day.D. Jobs let people know many other new friends.13. A. How American workers are doing today.B. The current economic situation.C. What people say about the government.D. Th e history of work in U.S.Section C (4%)Directions: In Section C, you will hear a longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 to 20 are based on the following conversation.Relieve PressureHow is John He looks pale and __14__.The reason caused stress The manager assigned two __15__ to him.Present situation The deadlines are __16__.Solution Need someone to __17__to.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.II. Grammar and V ocabularySection A (15%)Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent andgrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.AWhat’s the frightening situation you can think of? For many people, it’s being shut somewhere they (18)____ not get out of.That’s exactly (19)____happened to an American tourist who said, “it feels good to be free” after he was locked inside a London bookstore for two hours.David Willis had been using the Internet inside the Waterstones store in Trafalgar Square, London, UK (20)____ he found that he had been shut inside, according to Sky News.He tried (21)____(get) out but failed, and it was only after posting messages on Twitter, a social network, that he (22)____( release).After he had spoken to the police but still not been released, he posted: “Hi Waterstones, I(23)____(lock) inside of your Trafalgar Square bookstore for two hours now. Please let me out.”It got the attention of thousands of Internet users. The police arrived at(24)____ store, and they finally let him out just after 11 pm on Thursday.After he was released, he posted another,(25)____(simple) message: “I’m free.”BGoogle has begun testing the electric car in Mountain View, California. The car does not have all the normal car controls. Instead, it has a smartphone app that calls it and tells (26)_____thedestination, and a STOP button between the two seats in case the passengers need to override the computer.The company’s co-founder, Sergey Brin, says that they want to change the world for people (27)_____ do not find it easy to travel around. The cars have been built specially by a company in Detroit. Google will now test the cars, (28)______ are not yet for sale.There need to be detailed scans of the roads before the cars can drive on them, (29)______ they cannot collect and process enough information in real time.Chris Urmson, director of the driverless car project at Google, said: “The cars will be very basic. But they will take you (30)______ you want to go at the push of a button. A nd, that’s an important step towards (31)______(improve) road safety and helping millions of people travel around more easily.”So far, the driverless cars have driven 700,000 miles without an accident caused by the computer. The company says that thousands of people die each year on the roads and that about 80% of crashes are caused (32)______ human mistakes.Section B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. decidedB. especiallyC. abroadD. problemE. findingF. strugglingG. unemploymentH. ideaI. leaveJ. experienceGovernments in Europe dream of finding a magic solution to rising unemployment. But, in thepoorest parts of the EU, __33__ continues to rise.Now, in Sardinia, Italy, a mayor thinks he has found an answer to his town’s unemployment__34__. Valter Piscedda, the mayor of Elmas, a small town near Sardinia’s capital, Cagliari,wants to pay residents to __35__. The town will pay for ten unemployed local people to take English lessons, get on a cheap flight and look for jobs in other parts of Europe.“This __36__ comes from common sense and experience,” he told the Guardian. “In the past year and a half – __37__ in the past few months – I have seen young people, almost every day, who have lost hope that they will find work. Some ask for help in __38__ work here. Others have tried everything and, now, they want to go and gain work experience __39__; life experience, too.”So he __40__ to help people who want to gain experience abroad.Sardinia, and also much of southern and central Italy, is __41__ with high unemployment. Unemployment was at 17.7% in the second quarter of 2014, according to I taly’s National Institute of Statistics. More than 54% of people under 25 are out of work.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.There are about 50,000 mystery shopping trips every month in the UK. Mystery shoppers pretend to be acu stomer in a store but they are really__42__ information on the store and how good or bad its service is. The __43__ for mystery shoppers is growing because online shopping is becoming more popular.“Retailers (零售店) are becoming increasingly __44__ that shoppers who visit a physical store want a service and an experience they can’t get __45__,” says Simon Boydell, spokesman for Marketforce, which has more than 300,000 mystery shoppers. “Our customers want to kno w how well their __46__ are delivering on that experience.”“We assign different store locations to each shopper and take turns so that they never __47__ to the same shop within three months,” says Jill Spencer of mystery shopping company ABa. “Each day, t hey spend up to eight hours __48__ five to ten stores, plus another hour or two writing detailed __49__ on every part of their visit.” For that, the mystery shoppers can earn up to £155 a day. Their expenses are also paid. Mystery shoppers who film their visits with a __50__ camera can earn even more – around £300 a day.Mystery shoppers are usually repaid any money they spend in the stores and may also be allowed to __51__ the products they buy.“I’m always given a specific task, such as buying something f rom a specific department or a new product range, but I can often buy whatever I want –and keep it.” says mystery shopper Laura.42. A. collecting B. checking C. deleting D. downloading43. A. foundation B. satisfaction C. decision D. demand44. A. popular B. aware C. detective D. imaginative45. A. home B. office C. online D. paid46. A. stores B. customers C. headquarters D. access47.A. round off B. pass on C. get over D. go back48.A. staring B. simplifying C. visiting D. predicting49.A. bills B. reports C. articles D. diaries50.A. hidden B. amused C. renewed D. displayed51.A. release B. benefit C. keep D. expandSection B (15%)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or un finished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AAt the end of every British summer I find myself praying for a proper winter, one that will allow a bit of fun: sledging, snowballing, snowman-building. I’m not very demanding; I don’t need amazing downhill skiing and the Cresta Run. What I want is a few days out with the kids. And, much as I like blue skies and sun in summer, I’d swap it every time for frozen ponds, a hillside covered in fresh snow and ice hanging off the houses. Maddy, 11, wants the same and so, instead of waiting and hoping, we are going to make sure. We are going to Sweden.Winter fun in Sweden is a bit more advanced than in most of the UK. They do snowshoeing, ice-fishing, snow house-building and so on. They also do lots of Father Christmas matter, which Maddy didn’t want: “I’m too old for that kind of nonsense, Dad.”Above all, what Maddy wanted was dogs with puppies. She’s not too old for that.We flew to Lulea, a city at the top of the finger of Baltic Sea that reaches out to the north between Sweden and Finland, almost touching the Arctic Circle, then transferred, with some other winter-hungry families, to woodland houses by the sea. There was plenty of snow and ice,but the guides were keeping a nervous eye on the instrument for measuring temperature, which was dangerously close to zero.“Normally, we are 10C below,”said Roger, our guide, who was also handing out our equipment for the days ahead: snowshoes, boots, gloves and so on. A holiday that provides all the necessary outfits will save you a fortune.52.“I find myself praying for a pr oper winter” because _________.A. winter is much more fun than summerB. I like playing exciting sports in winterC. I want a few days out with the kidsD. the activities in winter are more demanding53. What does the word “swap”mean in paragraph 1?A. offerB. exchangeC. waitD. reject54. Which best describes our trip to the city Lulea?A. We did not see any other people except the guidesB. The guides were nervous because of the low temperatureC. We had everything prepared so that we could have a good journeyD. The guides gave us the equipment in order to transfer quicklyBBRANDON Carter-Chan has the world at his feet.The Dannemor a resident danced his way to victory in a number of individual performance grou ps at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts last month. It’s one of the major tap-dancing awards in New Zealand and offers $1000 in prize money to the winner.“I entered because the competition offers a lot of prize money, but also because it attracts a lot of really good dancers from around the country,”Brandon told the Times.“I really like competing."If I’m entering a tap-dancing contest, I want to beat good dancers so I can learn and get better.”Brandon, 16, trains under tutor Simon Watts at the Carter-Chan Dance Performance Centre in East Tamaki, run by his mother Brigid.Mrs Carter-Chan says her talented son wasn’t as prepared for the contest in Tauranga as they would have liked.“It was a real struggle in a way,”she says.“Brandon had worked so hard on his school studies all year and was also quite sick.“One of the dances he was doing, a tango, he had to make up the week of the competition.“It was a different style to what he’s used to and that put pressure on him for the senior tap award.“He was totally out of his comfort zone.”Brandon is having a highly successful 2014. Brandon has only been competing in tap-dancing for two years and is also a highly skilled singer. He earned the people’s choice award, voted on by the viewing audience, at the Xtreme Talent Quest stage performance comp etition for teenagers in Howick in 2012.The rising star regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer, including as a cast member of the annual Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park entertainment showcase.55. What is Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts probably?A. A competition held for tap-dancing lovers or dancers.B. A contest where dancers can get a lot of prize money as long as they join in.C.The dance centre owned by Brandon’s mom.D. A dancing game which only good dancers can sign up for.56. Which is proba bly Brandon’s Mom’s job?A. A managerB. A designerC. A judgeD. A school teacher.57. Which does not describe Brandon having the world under his feet?A.He was the winner at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts.B.He earned the people’s choice award.C.He performs the annual Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park entertainment showcase.D.He regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer.CThe Earth’s moon used to have a stronger magnetic field(磁场). During samples collected from the Apollo task, researchers claimed that the moon featured a magnetic field as strong as 70 microteslas(单位:微特斯拉). That’s compared to 50 microteslas here on Earth. At present, the moon does not have a global magnetic field.Benjamin Weiss, the co-author of the new study, say s, “Earth’s magnetic field is currently 50 microteslas in strength. The early moon may have had a magnetic field that was bigger, maybe up to more than 70 microteslas.”Weiss and Sonia Tikoo, who had their study published in Journal Sciences, suggest that the magnetic field of the moon can be the result of the molten liquid core that our satellite had taken for research. They believe that planets and other bodies move electrically conducting fluids around themselves, thus producing magnetic fields through a process which they compared to a dynamo(发电机). They note that earlier scientists did not understand whether the moon produced the magnetic field itself or if it was due to theoutside forces.The group of researchers spent the last six years using new and advanced search methods in order to find strong signals that the moon might have had a magnetic core of its own. They believe that if the moon had a similar inner dynamo, it would allow them to better understand its inside structure and solve a problem scientists have grappled with for years.After several conducting studies, they could not say why the moon actually stopped producing the magnetic field. Researchers are also still confused at how such a small core on the moon could have created the original strong magnetic field it is originally believed to have produced.58. The word " grappled" (paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to______.A. exchangedB. dealtC. connectedD. started59. We can infer from the conclusion of Weiss and Tiko o’s research that______.A. the magnetic fields of the moon can produce its electricity owing to the outside forces.B. only planets move electrically conducting fluids around themselves.C. the result of the molten liquid core leads to the magnetic field of the moonD. the moon might have had a magnetic core of its own.60. Which is true about the magnetic field of the moon?A. The moon did not have a global magnetic field in the past.B. The magnetic field of the moon is as strong as that on the earth.C. The satellite took it for finding strong signals.D. The moon could have created the original strong magnetic field due to its core.61. What is the best title of the passage?A. The secret of the magnetic field of the moonB. The result of the magnetic field of the moonC. The moon can produce the magnetic fieldD. The process of the magnetic field of the moonSection C (6%)Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statemen ts in the fewest p ossible words.There are about 29,000 deaths annually in the UK from air pollution. PM2.5, carbon and other chemicals are linked to heart and lung diseases as well as cancer. Some particle matter lies in the lungs, while the finest particles can enter the bloodstream, risking damage elsewhere in the body.There are nearly as many deaths now caused by air pollution as there are from smoking, so the main thing is we stop a new generation of children being exposed. It is said government has taken measures to make green air. Such as: Monitoring all over the country and predicting what result it will bring on time; A national plan for dealing with heavily polluting vehicles; Changes to fuel duty to encourage low nitrogen dioxide(二氧化氮) vehicles as well as low carbon dioxide(二氧化碳); Financial encouragement for other choices of fuels; Encourage walking and cycling, etc.Our dirty air will simply not clean itself, and this issue is one that will, without the government's involvement, continue to impact on present and future generations. Enough is enough. The government must act on these pieces of advice quickly if we are to improve the qu ality of the air we breathe and protect the nation's heart health."A government spokesperson said there would be a full response to the report in the future, but added: "Clean air is important for people's health and, while air quality has improved greatly in recent decades,weare investing heavily in measures across government to continue this, spending £2 bn since 2011 in green transport."(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)62. What harmful matters are connected to heart and lung diseases?63. Give two examples of the measures of making green air according to the passage.64. _________ is the key to improve air quality and impact on our current and future generations.第II卷(共25分)IV. Translation (15%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. Translation:65.年轻人喜欢赶时髦。

上海市行知中学高一上学期期末考试英语试题(宝山区统考)高一英语试题参考答案及听力原文

上海市行知中学高一上学期期末考试英语试题(宝山区统考)高一英语试题参考答案及听力原文

高一英语试题参考答案及听力原文1—5BDAAD 6—10ADCBC 11---13 CAD14. concerned 15. tasks 16. near 17. Talk18.can 19. what 20. when 21. to get 22. was released 23. have been locked 24.the 25.simpler 26. it 27. who 28. which 29. because 30. where31. improving 32. By33.G. unemployment 34. D problem 35.I. leave 36. H. idea 37. B. especially 38. E. finding 39. C. abroad 40. A. decided 41. F. struggling41—45 ADBCA 46—50DCBAC52—54 CBB 55—57AAD 58--61BCDA62.PM2.5,carbon and other chemicals63.Financial encouragement and encouraging walking and cycling.64. Government’s involvement65. Young people enjoy/like following trends.66. Famous people/Celebrities have a great(er) influence on/influence students’ life.67. Both teachers and students have three weeks off school for the Spring Festival.68. You can have a lot of fun chatting in English with foreigners.You can/will find it a lot fun chatting…69. Many cartoons not only amuse people but also provide them with food for thought.70.Writing: (omitted)听力原文:Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: How is your husband?W: Allen was sick last week, but now he feels better.Question: What do we learn about Allen?2. W: What do you do for a living?M: I work for a travel agency, taking tourists to a place and showing them around. Question: What does the man probably do?3. W: Excuse me, but have we met somewhere before?M: Sorry, I don’t think we have.Question: What do we learn from the conversation?4. W: I bought some shirts in the new department store. How about having a look at them?M: Some shirts? It seems you have bought all shirts in the store.Question: What does the man mean?5. W: Do you enjoy your life in Manchester?M: Yes, I do. I’m leaving for Chicago or Boston. Anyway, I’ve never regretted my earlier decision.Question: Where does the man live now?6. W: What do you consider your weakness?M: I’m not good at speaking in public. I feel uncomfortable when I speak in public. Question: What’s the character of the man?7. W:No mail for me today? They must have forgotten about me. I hope everything is all right athome.M: No news is good news. Remember many things are slow these days.Question: What do we learn from the conversation?8. W: Let's play tennis outdoors today.M: Sounds good. But we’ve played tennis three times this week, I am tired.Question: What does the man mean?9. W: Kim says he’s going to stay up all night studying for the exam tomorrow morning.M: Wouldn’t he be better off getting a good night’s sleep so he’ll feel fresh in the morning. Question: What does the man imply?10. M: How about this house? Three bedrooms, a large kitchen, high ceilings and a bigdrawing room.W: Not bad. But it takes one hour to get to the station.Question: What’s the woman’s attitude towards the house?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passage. The passage will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Whether you love it or hate it, work is a major part of most people’s lives in the world. Americans are no exception. Americans might complain about “blue Monday”when they have to go back to work after the weekend, but most of them put a lot of importance on their job, not only about money but also about social identity. In fact, when Americans are introduced to a new person, they almost always ask each other, “What do you do?”They are really asking, “What is your job or profession?”Today, however, we won’t look at work in terms of what work means socially or psychologically. We’re going to take a look at work in the United States today in three different ways. First, we’ll take a historical look at work in America. Uh, we’ll do that by looking at how things changed for the American worker from the year 1900 to the year of the latest 2010. That is, from the beginning of the twentieth century to recent times. Then we’ll look at how U.S. workers are doing today. And after that, we’ll take a look at some possible reasons for the current economic situation. And finally, we’ll look at what people say about what the government should manufacture in factories.(Now listen to it again, please.)11. What does the “blue Monday”mean?12. Why do Americans put a lot of importance on their jobs?13. Wha t’s the first point discussed in this passage?Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear a longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 14 to 17 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.W: John, you look pale. What happened?M: I stayed up last night.W: Did you have something on your mind? You look so concerned! Maybe I can help you!M: Well, I'm under a lot of pressure. My manager assigned me two tasks. Now the deadlines are near but I have finished neither of them.W: Is there anything I can do for you?M: Well, I guess no one can help me but myself. For the moment, I just need someone to talk to so that I can relieve my stress.W: I know your feeling. Take it easy and say something to me if you like.M: Oh, you are so kind. Thank you!W: Not at all!(Now listen to it again, please.)。

【英语】上海市宝山区届高三上学期期末教学质量诊断一模英语试题

【英语】上海市宝山区届高三上学期期末教学质量诊断一模英语试题

【关键字】英语宝山区2015学年第一学期期末高三年级英语学科教学质量监测试卷考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1—10页)和第Ⅱ卷(第10页),全卷共10页。

第I卷第1-16小题、第41-77小题采用多项选择题形式,答案必须涂写在答题纸相应位置,写在试卷上无效。

第I卷第17-40小题、第78-81小题和第II卷的试题,其答案必须写在答题纸相应位置,写在试卷上无效。

3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写姓名、班级、学校和准考证号,并用铅笔在答题纸上正确涂写准考证号。

第I卷(共103分)Ⅰ. Listening ComprehensionSection A Short ConversationsDirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At home. B. On the farm. C. In a restaurant. D. In a supermarket.2. A. A mechanic. B. An electrician. C. A secretary. D. A surgeon.3. A. To the theatre. B. To the airport. C. To . D. To the school.4. A. He can use her car. B. He can get his car fixed.C. He needs to get a license.D. He can rent a car.5. A. She does not feel thirsty at all. B. She needs to go back to get money.C. She can't get anything to drink now.D. They must hurry to a grocery store nearby.6. A. Mark made some trouble with Bobby. B. Bobby was a trouble-maker at school.C. Mr. Alien was Bobby's class teacher.D. Mark was Bobby's elder brother.7. A. Take the GRE test again in 8 weeks. B. Call to check his scores.C. Be patient and wait.D. Inquire when the test scores are released.8. A. She finds the presentation hard to follow.B. She considers the presentation very dull.C. She thinks Professor White has chosen an interesting topic.D. She speaks highly of the presentation.9. A. The man will be punished for his lateness.B. Professor Smith is always on time.C. The woman thinks that the man is playing a joke on her.D. The woman suggests the man give a watch to Professor Smith.10.A. We received John's letter at six.B. John will arrive by train.C. The woman will meet John at the airport.D. John is expected to be here by plane.Section B PassagesDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A teacher at a school. B. The headmaster of a school.C. A newspaper editor.D. A government official.12. A. To change their way of teaching. B. To stop kids from being late.C. To assign more homework.D. To get through their exams.13. A. Organize discussions. B. Say they are happy at school.C. Talk about traffic problems.D. Argue with their parents.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Philosophy. B. Economics. C. Marketing. D. Finance.15. A. A bachelor's degree. B. A TOFEL score.C. A GMAT score.D. A working experience.16. A. Students from all over the world would like to study business in .B. Foreign students won't be offered equal chances to be employed even if they have an MBA.C. Attending classes for an MBA will take more than two years.D. A major qualification for a foreign student to study MBA is a good command of English.Section C Longer ConversationsDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.( A )When thinking of boutiques (精品店), we often imagine jewelry and clothing shops that women frequent. But are there boutiques for men? Yes! Nestled (坐落于) in the Hualong Mountain area of Hsinchu County lies a men's boutique. That is (25) _____ Kevin Lo, sales manager at Musclecar GT, describes this company (26) _____ reproduces high-quality parts for classic cars. The average customers are 40-to 65-year-old men from around the world.Finding spare parts is (27) _____ (big) problem for collectors of classic cars. But this company can help collectors overcome this challenge because they deal with cars built from 1932 to 1974.Using reverse engineering, Musclecar GT builds a copy of each car. When making a car, they ask that the original car be shipped to them (28) ____ (check) and repaired. Afterward, they do a 3-D scan of the car to find missed flaws. Molds (模具) of the parts (29) _____ (develop), and necessary machinery for the production line is made. The edges of the machines are hand scanned so no faults will occur on the final product.Skilled workers are needed for the entire production process. Knowing that only older workers had the needed skills, owner Lo Hsiuhsien then (30) _____ (encourage) them to teach young people what they knew. These young employees, who are enthusiastic about cars, know that quality comes first.People can order furniture or decorations for their restaurants to give them a 1950s diner feeling. They can also have couches or tables in their houses made from classic car parts. Those interested in getting a feel for (31) _____ this is like can easily find it at Lo Sir Classic Car Manor near Bei Pu. Visitors can stop by (32) _____ a cup of coffee or lunch and view some of the classic cars.( B )The most common mistakes (33) _____ (lead) to a bad back are poor body mechanics and unhealthy habits. How you move objects, your posture, not stretching before exercising and the wrong kind of shoes all contribute toone of the most common medical problems today. Back pain affects eight out of 10 people in their lifetime, according to the National Institutes of Health.Dr. Douglas Won, founder and director of Minimally Invasive SpineCARE and Star Medical Center in Plano, Texas, offers some tips to improve back health:First, maintain proper body mechanics:●Stretch (34) _____ exercising or doing any tough activity. Push heavy objects across the floor instead ofpulling or lifting them.●(35) _____ lifting is necessary, lift with your knees, not your back.●Avoid sudden movements and "twisting" motions when carrying objects--even a bag of groceries can doserious harm when (36) _____ (handle) improperly.●Maintain good posture as often as possible. When standing, your weight (37) _____ be balanced smoothly andregularly on both feet to avoid injuring your muscles and joints.●Wear proper shoes. High-heeled shoes are common criminals, but even tennis shoes can be (38) _____problem if they don't provide you with proper support.Next, adopt healthy habits:●Exercise regularly: The best programs for back health include basic (39) _____ (strengthen) andcardiovascular (心血管的) exercises.●Reduce stress: When stressed, the body tightens (40) _____ muscles. This can result in spasms(痉挛),"muscle twists" and stressed nerves that are painful and can lead to more serious problems.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.When young people begin to live independently, home-hunting can involve some stress. But they would do well to remember that a new __41__ is available --micro-homes.Called "tiny houses," these houses have all living necessities in a small __42__, including kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Generally under 50 square meters, most tiny houses accommodate just one or two people though some claim the space for more. What's lost in size is not lost in design as these homes are often quite unique and modern in design.Besides an attractive appearance, tiny houses can also boast __43__ practical features. Making the best of urban space, the 72-to 122-centimeter-wide Keret House in Warsaw, the world's narrowest home, filled in a corridor. The prototype (原型) home Ecocapsule uses solar power, wind power and rainwater collection to enable its owner to live __44__ anywhere. A system of rails allows the DALE micro-home to adjust room size and number as well as adding the option of an open or __45__ courtyard.Visually __46__ as micro-homes are, there are a few drawbacks to consider before getting comfortable on a mini-couch. Moving into a tiny house requires the __47__ of most non-essentials, no matter the emotional connection to them. Guests will also mostly be out of the question as the __48__ space may even cause an unaccompanied individual to experience some cabin fever. And finally, a micro-home is likely a(n) __49__ living option for most people since they will probably start families and acquire more possessions.Though the limitations will scare some, there is usually a benefit. A small size results in a small price tag and small bills, making tiny houses easier to save up for and budget. And though you won't have much stuff around the house, this can provide the comfort of simple living and maintenance. Micro-homes are also practically mobile and boast eco-friendliness that can't be __50__ by other homes. They probably aren't for everyone or forever, but when it comes to your next (or first) home, they could be just what you need.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Let's face it: while we go to the office to work, no one is expected to keep their head down the entire time they're there. Yet companies expect __51__ out of their employees: that's why they're paying you to be there. No talking or socializing at all is one __52__, while the other is being able to talk to whomever you want, whenever you want, about whatever you want, even if you never quite manage to make it to your desk until 11:00 a.m. Both examples are __53__ unrealistic. So first we have the entire gray area in between those two, and that's just duringoffice time.The phrase "people-oriented" is generally used to __54__ something that vaguely represents a company where everyone is pleasant and happy. It's fun to work there, everyone likes his or her job and each employee is __55__ well and fairly. Know any companies like that? People-oriented is a traditional and unclear phrase that needs __56__ to make sure your definition is the same as the company's and that you can spot a __57__ if there is one.So what do you mean by people-oriented? Do you want a company that promotes from within and doesn't __58__ gathering at the water cooler? A company where management makes a practice of being __59__? A place where customers are of great __60__ both in philosophy and actuality, or one that is involved in its community and requires each __61__ to join or participate in a specific event once or twice each year? When you look closer at what this phrase means to you, you'll discover that some aspects are more important to you than others. Knowing what you mean by this phrase gives you the power to discover if the company's __62__ is the same as yours.Why bother leaving a message that may not be __63__ for days when you can reach someone instantly with a text or instant message? That seems to be increasingly dominant viewpoint, anyway. When texting and instant messaging for __64__ needs, keep in mind some tips from workplace and career experts.Marla Harr, a business etiquette consultant and trainer, says that when relying on texting and messaging for work, you should __65__ that the person you want to send a text message wants to receive and communicate in that way.51. A. efficiency B. enthusiasm C. qualification D. contribution52. A. phenomenon B. issue C. extreme D. disadvantage53. A. illegally B. subjectively C. regularly D. equally54. A. exchange B. convey C. provide D. promote55. A. trained B. honored C. complimented D. treated56. A. defining B. restricting C. analyzing D. summarizing57. A. feature B. difference C. distance D. principle58. A. concern about B. look into C. disapprove of D. charge with59. A. attractive B. accessible C. aggressive D. accurate60. A. importance B. benefit C. emphasis D. conscience61. A. employer B. employee C. customer D. participant62. A. regulation B. explanation C. definition D. opinion63. A. launched B. released C. revised D. checked64. A. business B. privacy C. public D. secret65. A. recall B. ensure C. inform D. remindSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Located in northern Manitoba on the west side of Hudson Bay, Churchill is out in the middle of nowhere. But polar bears like it that way. They spend summers on the tundra(苔原) around Churchill. In the fall, they wait anxiously along the shore of Hudson Bay for the ice to form. Then they go out onto the frozen sea to hunt ringed seals -- their favorite food. October and November are the best polar-bear viewing times. From tundra vehicles, visitors to Churchill observe the bears. Some enjoy day trips or stay overnight on large tundra vehicles that have private cabins and eating facilities. Others stay at a wilderness lodge on the bears' migration route to view the vigorous creatures. These lodges can be reached only by air and feature luxury food and living arrangements.Despite the large number of polar bears that visit Churchill each year, there is growing concern about the animals' future. Because the earth is getting warmer, the ice forms later in the year now and disappears sooner in the spring. As a result, polar bears have less time to hunt for seals. Polar bears can also find smaller animals, bird eggs and berries on land, but this kind of food is not sufficient to support the animals.Polar bears are also affected by plastic and chemicals that get into the ocean. A research project carried out in northern Europe has found high concentrations of both plastic and chemicals in the tissue of polar bears. These materials and substances can damage the animals' internal organs, especially when the animals are not yet mature. Many people are researching polar bear health. Their goal is to gather the information that is needed to help save these animals.66. What does this article imply about Churchill?A. It's located in a very remote area.B. It's attracting fewer tourists now.C. It's surrounded by smaller towns.D. It's dependent on the oil industry.67. What does this article explain about polar bears?A. The ways in which they threaten peopleB. The most important elements of their dietsC. The mating behavior that they exhibitD. The time of year when they give birth68. How is the polar bears' seal winter hunting season changing?A. It's starting earlier.B. It's becoming colder.C. It's finishing later.D. It's getting shorter.69. What can we learn about polar bears from this article?A. How they avoid traffic accidentsB. How they learn good habits from one anotherC. How they're endangered by pollutionD. How they find a hiding place during bad weather(B)When the end of the year rolls around, movie fans get excited.This year is no exception! Some of the year's best movies arecoming soon to a theater near you!The Peanuts Movie brings Charlie Brown, Snoopy and all theirfriends to the big screen. Snoopy is after his opponent, The RedBaron, and Charlie Brown has his own mission to complete.The Good Dinosaur takes place in a world where dinosaurs didnot become extinct. A dinosaur named Arlo makes a human friend.Together they travel through a dark and mysterious area, whereArlo must face his fears.James Bond fans are eager to see 007 in his latest film, Spectre. A curious message from his past leads Bond to a sinister organization. He must discover the truth behind it and shut it down.Alvin and the Chipmunks return in Alvin and the Chipmunks:The Road Chip. They misunderstand what their good friend Dave is up to. They think he is going to propose to his girlfriend in New York City and dump them. They have just three days to stop him!Almost 40 years ago, the boxing film Rocky captured people's imaginations. Now in Creed, Rocky Balboa becomes trainer to the son to his late friend Apollo Creed.Don't miss the adventure, action and laughs at your local movie theater!70. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Movie fans won't get excited this year.B. Snoopy has two enemies, The Red Baron and Charlie Brown.C. Arlo is afraid of his human friend.D. James Bond is faced with a dangerous situation in the new film.71. Why do Alvin and the Chipmunks stop Dave from what he is doing?A. Because they are afraid Dave will leave them once he gets married.B. Because Dave gives his girlfriend proposal in New York.C. Because Alvin and the Chipmunks return.D. Because Dave misunderstands them and will probably attack them.72. What can we infer from the passage?A. In Creed, Rocky's friend Apollo Creed is one of the leading characters.B. People showed great interest in the boxing film Rocky 40 years ago.C. Rocky Balboa is the trainer to his friend's son in Creed.D. Rocky is a boxing film while Creed is not.73. How many kinds of film can you choose to see according to the passage?A. 7.B. 5.C. 3.D. 4.(C)You know the feelings of operating on autopilot, running from one meeting to the next--or skipping from one email distraction to another.Before you know it, the month has passed, the season has changed and you're left scratching your head, wondering how to bring meaning back to your career and life.Kory Kogon, FranklinCovey productivity expert and co-author of The 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity, says the problem is widespread. In fact, an international six-year study by FranklinCovey found that 40 percent of respondents indicated they spent 40 percent of their time on things that were "not important" to them or to their companies.Based on the timeless principles of human productivity and backed by the latest neuroscience (神经系统科学) research, Kogon's co-authored book aims to help people increase productivity at work and in their personal lives by making wise choices on a daily basis."Our attention is under attack, and people feel overburdened like never before," Kogon says.Kogon says the condition is that people live with the effects of a productivity paradox (悖论). Technology has left individuals feeling overburdened with the number of decisions they must make during the day, the number of tasks that require their attention and the drain of their personal energy.Adam Merril, another co-author of The 5 Choices, says that the book research made him much more aware of how these challenges make harmful impact on individuals."You can see the cost of this on our daily lives, on our relationships that have not been cultivated and on our goals that have not been met," Merril says. People waste time, attention and energy on things that don't drive the most important results.Before jumping into the specific choices, it's important to note that the book builds on the FranklinCovey principles of time management, specifically the idea of fitting activities into quadrants(象限) based on what's urgent, not urgent, important and not important.Quadrant 2, the home of activities that are important but not urgent, is seen as the place of extraordinary productivity. Kogon says it's in this quadrant that you can focus on doing proactive (积极主动的) work, achieving high-impact goals, creative thinking, planning, relationship building and learning."Unlike the other quadrants, where things come at you, you have to consciously choose to be in quadrant 2," she notes.But to get there, you must learn to rewire your brain, which has become accustomed to responding to the urgent and feeling that dopamine (多巴胺) high. Kogon says that the latest brain science shows that individuals can overcome "urgency addiction" by taking time to pause and consider what's actually important.The strategy, which the authors call "pause-clarify-decide", puts emphasis on the difference between the "reactive brain" and the "thinking brain".When you can pause long enough to ask yourself if something is important, you can clarify and decide what will give you the best return on every moment of your day.74. The expression "scratch your head" in the second paragraph refers to _____.A. seize your head firmlyB. strike your head violentlyC. think hard about somethingD. recall something in the past75. According to the passage, what is the book The 5 Choices based on?A. The theory of Extraordinary Productivity.B. The latest science research.C. The effects of a productivity paradox.D. Principles of time management.76. The best title for the passage is _____.A. Make Time for What MattersB. The Functions of The 5 ChoicesC. Four Quadrants of Time ManagementD. The Aspects to Affect Productivity77. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Except things in quadrant 2, other things need to be done immediately.B. It should be importance not urgency that guides your workflow.C. A good way to overcome urgency addition is to take your time.D. The strategy, pause-clarify-decide focuses on reactive brain.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.After 10 years in the spotlight, country-music star Carrie Underwood is still enjoying herself, still growing and still staying true to who she is. But these personal accomplishments are not easy, even when you're living a dream come true.Growing up in small-town Oklahoma, Underwood currently lives a life that is many miles removed from her childhood, literally and figuratively(象征性地). She grew up comfortably on a cattle farm, but her interest in performing was clear from the beginning as she sang in church and talent shows. Proving to be a more than competent singer, she was offered a record deal at 14, though it fell through.Underwood's proper music career began with her audition on the TV singing competition American Idol at age21 in 2005. After impressing the judges, Underwood competed in Hollywood. Show producer Simon Cowell madea prediction: "Not only will you win this show, you will sell more records than any other previous Idol winner." Indeed, Underwood did win that year's competition and has managed to outsell even Idol winner Kelly Clarkson.After winning American Idol, Underwood debuted (首发) the album Some Hearts, which was a great success, now seven times platinum(白金). She has released four other albums, most recently Greatest Hits: Decade #1, implying she's far from finished, though she's not interested in stepping on familiar ground. "I don’t want to make the same album over and over again... Then I've gotta decide which version am I gonna be tonight – country Carrie or Pop Carrie? I'd rather just make country music that anybody can get into no matter what they listen to."As Underwood continues to grow her fan base (Australia and the U.K. have become significant followers), she knows her situation is rare. "...If I hadn't made my place in country music via American Idol, I probably could have tried to make it for the rest of my life and never made any progress," she says. Country singer Brad Paisley has also heard her express that she feels she is a star for no reason, that others are annoyed about her smooth success. "I told her she was one of the greatest gifts we have been given in Nashville," says Paisley.78.According to the passage, Underwood's present life and her childhood are _______________.79.How do you find Underwood's first record deal?80.What does Simon Cowell's prediction mean?81.Underwood named her latest album Decade #1 because ______________.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.82.只有自己愿意投身其中你才能做好你正在做的事情。

高中英语真题-2014-2015学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题_14

高中英语真题-2014-2015学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题_14

高中英语真题:2014-2015学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题(满分100分,考试形式为闭卷,考试时间120分钟)得分:一、单项填空(每小题1分,共15分)1.The accident caused some ____ to my car, but it’s nothing ser ious.A. harmB.injuryC.ruinD.damage2. A troop of carefully selected soldiers set out in search of those who might ____ the terrible coal mine accident.A. liveB.rescueC.existD.survive3. Kathy ____ a lot of Spanish by playing with the native boys a nd girls..A. picked upB.took upC.made upD.turned up4. Happiness and success often come to those ___ are good at recognizingtheir own strengths.A.whomB.whoC.whatD.which5. Only when he apologizes for his rudeness ___ to him again.A.I will speakB.will I speakC.do I speakD.I speak6. First of all, I’d like to thank Simon, who’s been very ___ with h istime.A. meanB.generousC.gratefulD.active7. Congratulations on your promotion. You really _______ it.A. perserveB.observeC.deserveD.reserve8. Is there any doubt ___the Rocket will win the championship t his season?A. ifB.whyC.thatD.know9. He gave us another piece of advice, ___ of great help to the r esearchwork.A.which I think isB.which I think it isC.I think which isD.I think it is10.They sold their house for only 12,000 dollars, so the buyer g ot a wonderful _____.A.costB.barginC.amountD.value11.All the machines ___ by the end of the following week.A.were repairedB.will be repairedC.have been repairedD.will have been repaire d12.The girl was so proud that she wouldn’t ____ an ordinary ma n.A.marry withB.marryC.get marriedD.married toIt is very important for students to ______ a good learning habit f rom an early year.A.buildB.developC.growD.become14.Pop music is such an important part of society ___ it has eve ninfluenced our language.A. asB.thatC. whichD. where15. ____ of the land in that district ___ covered with tall trees and greengrass.A.Two fifth; isB.Two fifth; areC.Two fifths;isD.Two fifths;are二、完形填空(每小题1分,共10分)Once, a king showed two men a large basket in the garden. Hetold them to fill it with water from a well. After they 16 their wo rk, he left them, saying, “When the sun is down, I will come and see your work.”At last, one of them said, “what’s the use of doing this foolish w ork? We can 17 fill the basket.” 18 man answered, “That is none of your business.” The first man said, “You may do as you like, but I am not going to do anything 19 .”He 20 his buck et and went away. The other man said no word. And kept on ca rrying 21 . At last the well was almost 22 .As he poured the last bucket of water into the basket, he saw a bright thing in it. He picked it up. it was a beautiful gold ring. Jus t then the king came. 23 he saw the ring, he knew that he ha d found the kind of man he wanted. He told him to keep the ring for himself. He said, “You 24 so well in this little thing 25 now I know I can believe you with many things.”16. A.finished B.did C.began D.had17. A.ever B.never C.easily D.no18. A.The other B.Another C.One D.A seco nd19. A.clever B.brave C.foolish D.true20. A.picked up B.threw away C.took away D.put away21. A.water B.basket C.well D.work22. A.full B.empty C.filled D.clean23. A.While B.As soon as C.Before D.Since24. A.have done B.will do C.do D.are doing25. A.what B.why C.when D.that三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)AWhen Ben Franklin was only a boy, he always wanted to know about things. He was always asking his father and brothers “Wh at?” and “How?”and“Why?”They couldn’t always tell him what he wanted to know.When they couldn’t tell him, Ben tried to find out for himself. Many times Ben did find out things that no one knew before. Th e other boys would say, “That is Ben Franklin! He’s always findi ng out something new!”Ben lived close to the water. He liked to go there to see the boa ts. He saw how the wind blew them across the water.One day Ben said to himself, “why can’t the wind help me float across the water? And I’m going to try.” Ben got his big kite. Hetook hold of the kite string and ran with it. The wind took the kite up into the air. Then Ben jumped into the water. The wind blew the kite high into the air. Ben began to float across the water. S oon he was on the other side, and he had not worked at all. One boy shouted,“Look at Ben floating across the water! His kit e takes him to the other side without any work!”“Yes,” said another. “He’s always finding new ways to do things .”根据短文内容,从A.B.C.D四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最佳答案。

上海市宝山区2015届高三上学期期末质量监测英语试题 扫描版含答案

上海市宝山区2015届高三上学期期末质量监测英语试题 扫描版含答案

2014-2015学年第一学期高三英语测试参考答案及听力文字材料听力录音文字Section A Short Conversations1. W: Hurry up, please, or I’ll miss the plane.M: Sorry, madam, but we are in the rush hour.Q: Where is the woman?2. W: What jobs have you done in the past five years?M: Many kinds of jobs. I was once an official and later an engineer. Up till now I have been a journalist for three years.Q: What’s the man’s present job?3. W: Does the play start at 6:15?M: It starts at 6:30 and ends at 8:00.Q: How long does the play last?4. W: Why didn’t you stop when the light had changed red?M: I’m terribly sorry that I was absent-minded. Do I have to pay a fine?Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?5. W: Can you drive me to the Anderson’s party Friday night?M: It depends on if I get my car back from the shop.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?6. W: Did you hear? They are moving Kathy to the New York office.M: They are? That’s news to me.Q: What does the man mean?7. W: I really like this green dress. The fit is perfect, but I’m not sure about the color.M: Try another one. It’s the same style, but blue suits you better.Q: What does the man mean?8. W: You are taking a course with Professor Johnson. What’s your impression so far?M: Many students could hardly stay awake in his class without first drinking a cup of coffee.Q: What does the man imply?9. W: Would you mind taking a picture of me in front of the fountain?M: Not at all. But I’m not sure how this camera works.Q: What will probably happen next?10. W: I’m afraid this is the only room in the hotel we have free at this time, sir.M: I guess I’ll take what I can get. Next time I’ll be sure to call in advance and make a reservation.Q: What can be inferred about the man?Section B PassagesToday I’d like to mention an interesting television program that will be shown on January 1st. It’s about the brain. It’s a public television show produced in New York City. The program will investigate how the brain functions and malfunctions. Some interesting topics that will be discussed are dreaming, memory and depression. Computers will be used to make the explanation easy to follow. The show is not for children but don’t worry. It’s not intended for scientists, either. I think the program will be very helpful with the work we are doing in class on the brain. I hope you’ll watch it. Remember it’s on January 1st.Questions:11.Who is the speaker?12.What will be broadcast on television on January 1st?13.What will be the main purpose of the show?The most obvious purpose of advertising is to inform the consumer of available services. The second purpose is to sell the product. To the manufactures the second purpose might be more important. They try to persuade customers to buy the product by creating a desire for it.In general, many purchases are rational, or carefully thought out. People usually consider the economy and convenience when they are buying a product. At other times, the reason behind a purchase may not be clear to a consumer. Consumers may be influenced by an advertisement on TV showing a sports hero using the product. They may want to copy the hero by using the product and so choose it.Of course, need remains the most important reason for buying something. Food is a real need, but what about the sugar-coated breakfast food advertised on TV? It’s neither necessary nor nutritious. What causes the shopper to buy this product? Most likely it is an emotional motive.Knowing the reasons behind decisions to buy things makes you a wiser shopper. A person should try to become a more intelligent and rational consumer, one who spends what is worth spending.Questions:14.To the manufactures, what’s the main purpose of advertising?15.What do most consumers do before buying a product?16.If you know the reason behind decisions to buy things, what will you do?Section C Longer Conversations( A )M: Are you studying here?W: Yes, I’m studying in the East Asia Languages Department.M: What are you majoring in?W: I’m majoring in Japanese.M: Is it difficult to learn?W: Yes, the language is hard to learn, but it’s interesting.M: Do you know anything about the country?W: Yes, I’m reading a lot of books about Japan. I like its culture. It’s quite different from ours.M: Yes, it is. It’s important to learn the culture of a nation if you want to learn its language well. W: You are right.M: Do you want to do business or to teach in that country?W: I’m working in a company that does a lot of business with Japan.M: Oh, I see. Good luck, then.( B )M: Next. Your passport, please.W: Okay. Here you are.M: Uh, what is the purpose of your visit?W: I’m here to attend a business conference for the first part of my trip, and then I plan on touring the capital for a few days.M: And where will you be staying?W: I’ll be staying at a hotel downtown for the entire week.M: And uh, what do you have in your luggage?W: Well, just, just my personal belongings um, ... Clothes, a few books, a camera and a computer. M: Okay. Well, please open your bag.W: Sure.M: Okay ... Everything is fine. Uh, by the way, is this your first visit to the country?W: Well, yes.M: I’m sure you will like our country. Enjoy your trip.W: Thanks.。

【2014年】上海市宝山区中考一模(即期末)英语试题及答案(word版)

【2014年】上海市宝山区中考一模(即期末)英语试题及答案(word版)

宝山区2013-2014学年度第一学期期末质量抽查初三英语试卷(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)2014.01考生注意:本卷有7大题,共94小题。

试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题卡上完成,做在试卷上不给分。

Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)I. Listening comprehension (听力理解) (共30 分)A.Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6 分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案):(8分)7. A) yes, of course B)It‟s hard to say. C) I didn‟t know. D) No, she needn‟t.8. A)Physics B) Geography C) Maths D) Chemistry9. A) 10 B) 40 C) 50 D) 6010. A) The red car. B) The white car. C) The blue car. D) The yellow car.11. A) Britain. B) Chile C) France. D) Australia.12. A)On the road. B) In the hospital C) In the classroom. D)In the bank.13. A) Before he came to the UK. B) Before he came to China.C) After he came to China. D) When he was a little boy.14. A) Husband and wife. B) Police and driverC) Father and daughter. D) Waiter and customer.C.Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示): (6分)15. The story took place on a dark and cold night.16. The taxi driver went to the railway station to meet the young man.17. The driver felt happy when he saw a young man coming out of the railway station.18. The hotel .was far from the railway station.19. The driver took the young man through many streets to get more money from him.20. From the story we know that it wasn‟t the first time for the young man to be fooled.D. Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks (听短文填空,完成下列内容。

2014年上海中考一模英语试题(无需整理)

2014年上海中考一模英语试题(无需整理)

宝山区2013-2014学年度第一学期期末质量抽查英语试题(无需整理)26. It is important for us to keep a promise. Which of the following is correct for the underlinedword in the sentence?A)['prɒm e s] B) ['prɔ:mɪs] C)['prɔ:m e s] D)['prɒmɪs]27. Which of the following is underlined parts is different in pronunciation with the threeothers ?A) Tom needs some information for his project.B) I have many questions to ask you.C)His situation is even worse than before.D) Cars are a major source of pollution.28. This is a used car. It‟s much cheaper than a new one.A) the B)an C) a D) /29. Every year Alice spends money on new clothes.A) many B)a large number of C) quite a few D) huge amounts of30. We shall have a holiday after the final exam.A) three weeks B) three-week C) three week‟s D) three -weeks31. He was too angry to say .A) nothing B) something C) anything D) everything32.The World Trade Center in New York was destroyed by terrorist attacksSeptember 11, 2001.A) in B) by C)at D) on33. The little girl is wearing a new skirt now. She looks .A) lovely B)wonderfully C) happily D) beautifully34. Who drives , your father or your mother?A) the most careful B)more careful C) the most carefully D)more carefully35. of the surface of the earth covered with water.A) Seven-tens...are B) Seven-tens..is C) Seven-tenth...is D) Seven-tenth...are36. The rain yet. You‟d better not go out.A) hasn‟t stopped B) didn‟t stop C) won‟t stop D) doesn‟t stop37. A lot of water in Shanghai every year. It‟s a big problem.A) wastes B) is wasted C) have been wasted D) is wasting38. I really don‟t know ________ this question.A)which to do B) which to answer C) what to do D) how to answer39. Julia has been busy plans for her wedding.A) make B) to make C) made D) making40.Fresh water is precious it is sometimes called liquid gold.A) such...that B) too...to C) as...as D) so ...that41. Mike didn‟t tell us ___ .A) if he will give us a lecture B) Whether he would go with usC) When he has started D) When he will arrive42.Human brains can hardly calculate faster than a computer, ?A) are they B) aren‟t they C) can‟t they D)can they43.The Palace Museum is located in the center of Beijing. The underlined part means.A) lays B) lying C) lies D) laid44.A: Would you mind my opening the window?B:A) I would B) I‟m afraid it‟s too windyC) Yes, please go ahead. D)Sure. I‟m going to close it soon.45.Which of the following is NOT a state of the United States?A)New York B) Hawaii C) California D) Los AngelesIII. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each one can only be used once. (将下列单词或词组填入空格。

新课标2014-2015学年度高一上学期英语期末考试题.doc

新课标2014-2015学年度高一上学期英语期末考试题.doc

新课标2014-2015学年度高一上学期期末考试英语试题考试满分:150分考试时间:120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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。

1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In an office.B. In a library.C. In a bookstore.2. Where did the speakers plan to go?A. A shopping center.B. An opera house.C. The parking lot.3. Which aspect of the film does the woman like?A. The plot.B. The music.C. The dialogue.4. What do we know about the woman’s jacket?A. It is sold at a lower price.B. Its color is her favorite.C. It is her sister’s size.5. What does the woman imply?A. The man is so forgetful.B. The man is too careless.C. The man is over confident.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,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。

上海市宝山区行知中学2015届高三上学期期中考试英语试题Word版含答案

上海市宝山区行知中学2015届高三上学期期中考试英语试题Word版含答案

上海行知中学2014-2015学年第一学期期中英语试卷II. Grammar and vocabulary;ANow I still remember my first day at a fast food restaurant three years ago. I wanted to save up money and buy my own car, so I applied everywhere I __25__ that summer. The restaurant called me rig ht away and I thought to __26___ . “This is going to be easy.” But within four hours of my first shift, I had angry customers who complained how slow I was. I watched in fear as a kid spilled his milk everywhere. and I heard ___27___ words that no 16-year-old boy or anyone for that matter wants to hear. “Mike, there’s a problem in the men’s bathroom and you might want gloves for this one.” I realized right away that __28___ (work) at the restaurant was not going to be a picnic.Over three years later I still work at that restaurant whenever I go home during vacations, I love my co-workers there and all the customers know __29___ I am. Every morning, the same senior citizens come in and get their morning coffees. They chat with us and joke around. Our smiles have just as __30___ (much) to do with them making us a part of their everyday lives as the coffee does.From my first job at the restaurant, I learned teamwork, and devotion. I also learned staying positive ___31__ _______ ______ rough things seem to get. I will forever carry the experience that I gained at the restaurant ___32____ me as I go forward in my life.BOn Christmas morning, Linda wakes up, and tries to imagine the wide-eyed surprise of children in another household as the well-chosen presents ___33___ (unwrap). Linda has never met the children, but that’s all part of the joy of giving as secret Santas.“It’s an amazing feeling to buy gifts on an anonymous匿名的basis,” says Linda, who does charitable work as a member of the American Women’s Clu b of Toronto.To find her “adopted” family, Linda goes to the local schools and requests a wish list for a family that’s struggling ___34____ (survive). It was a single mother with three children __35__ she helped last year. The mother works as a cleaning lady in a nursing home.“__36_____ the list includes is always heartbreaking. They have an opportunity to ask for anything and do just the opposite, ___37___(ask) for basic clothes or simple toys,” she says. “We always buy the kids a new winter coat, hat s, and gloves.” She also buys gifts for the parents.Last year Linda asked the mother for a second wish list----one ___38___ didn’t include the basics. “Every child should have a Christmas that sticks with them for a lifetime.” She ___39___ (purchase) iPods for the two older children and a video game system for the youngest. Linda says that the valuable lesson __40___ (learn) in all of this is to pay attention to what’s going on in your own backyard----wherever you live.Ah, Paris! The city d’amour(爱),where loved ones walk by the River Seine, kiss under the Eiffel Tower, and enjoy romantic candle-lit dinners at the famous Le Meurice restaurant. Across the city, “love locks” ___41___ of a couple’s love, are put on its famous bridges to stay thereforever. But in the city of love, all is not as it seems.Instead of romantic streets, there are dirty ones, instead of world-class service, there are rude waiters, and instead of carefully watched ___42___, there are pickpockets (thieves).These are some of the ___43__ of tourists visiting the French capital who have been __44___ after experiencing a kind of Paris very different from the one seen in the popular films Chocolat and Amélie.The “Paris syndrome (综合征)”, as it is known, describes the feeling of disenchantment (觉醒) after building up a romantic view of the city.As there are expensive Louis Vuitton, Hermes, and Cartier stores on the famous Champs-Elysees, it is easy to see why 60 percent of Chinese tourists shop in Paris. But because they are often carrying large amounts of money, many Chinese tourists are being __45___ by the city’s pickpockets.However, stories of rude Parisians have long been told throughout Europe. Britons have been ___46___ the French for being ___47___ for a long time, and even many French people outside of Paris admit that Parisians can be a little bad-tempered. But dig deeper than the general nice tourist ___48____ and you’ll find a pleasant side to Paris and Parisians. If you’re willing to go to places that you might not see in postcards, there are many ___49____ beautiful and surprising spots hidden all around the city that will give you a taste of the romance you imagined. Paris is simply a(n) ___50___ city that sometimes gets a little tired of tourists.III. Reading comprehension:Section AIn most cultures throughout the world, there is an expectation that when a person reaches adulthood, marriage should soon follow. In the United States __51__ ,each month upwards of 168,000 couples wed, vowing to love, honor, and respect their chosen life mates until ___52__ parts them. The expectation is deep-rooted.___53___, the social functions, purposes, and relevance of marriage are rapidly changing in ___54___ society, making them less clear-cut than they have been throughout history. For instance, in a Pew Research Center random polling of over 2,000 specimens fewer than half of all of the adults polled ___55___ that if a man and a woman plan to spend the __56___ of their lives together as a couple, it was important that they nominally (名义上地)marry.Those of us who choose to marry have ___57___ reasons why we decide to marry the person we do. There is a __58__ , however in our Western, individualistic culture: We tend to marry for reasons that benefit ourselves, ___59___ for reasons that benefit the society __60__ , such as found in collectivist cultures. Research in Western cultures has found, for example, that the number-one ___61___ people cite for marrying to signify a lifelong commitment to someone they love. However, this reason is not the only ___62___ to why people wed—today, people get married for reasons of commitment, security, and personal belief systems. The Pew Research Center’s recent findings __63___ that the main reasons people get married are for mutual happiness and commitment, and bearing and missing children. As the date from this ___64___ show us, there are racial, age, and religious differences in what people ___65___ to be the main purposes of getting married.51. A. alone B. barely C. solely D. again52. A. war B. death C. tragedy D. illness53. A. Hence B. Then C. However D. Therefore54. A. contemporary B. constructive C. conclusive D. consequent55. A. determined B. indicated C. swore D. criticized56. A. whole B. leftover C. total D. rest57. A. neutral B. specific C. constant D. casual58. A. worry B. myth C. tendency D. confidence59. A. rather than B. not only C. or else D. as well60. A. at length B. at random C. at most D. at risk61. A. case B. reason C. belief D. concept62. A. guide B. contribution C. solution D. response63. A. raise B. suspect C. suggest D. resolve64. A. legend B. survey C. episode D. blueprint65. A. observe b. substitute C. discount D. considerSection B.ASea Life Melbourne Aquarium (水族馆)The all-new Sea Life M elbourne Aquarium, situated in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, is one of Victoria’s leading visitor attractions and an unforgettable outing for the whole family. Having 12 amazing zones of discovery, Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is the very place that you cannot miss when you visit the city.* Opening TimesSea Life Melbourne Aquarium is open from 9:30 am until 6:00 pm every day of the year, including public holidays. Last admission is at 5:00 pm, one hour before closing.* Location ( 位置)Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is located on the corner of Flinders Street and King Street, Melbourne. It is siyuated on the Yarra River, opposite Crown Entertainment Complex.* Getting to Sea Life Melbourne AquariumTrainThe Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium train stop is located on the free City Circle Tram route (公交线路) and also routes 70 and 75. City Circle trams run every 10 minutes in both directions.Shuttle BusThe Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium is a free bus service, stopping at key tourist attractions in and around the City. Running daily, every 15 minutes from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.Car ParkingWhile there is no public car parking at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, there are several public car parking lots available only a short walk away.* Wheelchair AccessSea Life Melbourne Aquarium provides people in wheelchairs with full access to all 12 zones. Each floor also has wheelchair accessible toilets.* TermsTickets will be emailed to you immediately after purchase or you can download and print your ticket once payment has been accepted. Please print out all tickets purchased and present at the front entrance of Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium. No ticket, no entry!66. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium _________ .A. is located at the center of the CBD in the cityB. has 12 most attractive places in MelbourneC. admits visitors from 9:30 am until 6:00 pmD. is beside Crown Entertainment Complex67. Getting to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, visitors can take ________.A. trains from southern Cross train stationB. shuttle buses around the train stationC. boats across the Yarra RiverD. either tram route 70 or 7568. Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium offers visitors ________.A. free car parkingB. wheelchair accessC. Internet connectionD. transportation service69. Tickets to Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium ________ .A. are free to all visitorsB. can be pursed by emailC. are checked at the entranceD. can be printed at the ticket officeBFranz Kafka wrote that "a book must be the ax (斧子) for the frozen sea inside us. " I once shared this sentence with a class of seventh graders, and it didn't seem to require any explanation.We’d just finished John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men. When we read the end toget her out loud in class, my toughest boy, a star basketball player, wept a little, and so did I. "Are you crying?" one girl asked, as she got out of her chair to take a closer look. "I am," I told her, "and the funny thing is I've read it many times. "But they understood. When George shoots Lennie, the tragedy is that we realize it was always going to happen. In my 14 years of teaching in a New York City public middle school, I've taught kids with imprisoned parents, abusive parents, irresponsible parents; kids who are parents themselves; kids who are homeless; kids who grew up in violent neighborhoods. They understand, more than I ever will, the novel's terrible logic—the giving way of dreams to fate (命运).For the last seven years, I have worked as a reading enrichment teacher, reading classic works of literature with small groups of students from grades six to eight. I originally proposed this idea to my headmaster after learning that a former excellent student of mine had transferred out of a selective high school--one that often attracts the literary-minded children of Manhattan's upper classes—into a less competitive setting. The daughter of immigrants, with a father in prison, she perhaps felt uncomfortable with her new classmates. I thought additional "cultural capital" could help students like her develop better in high school, where they would unavoidably meet, perhaps for the first time, students who came from homes lined with bookshelves, whose parents had earned Ph. D.'s.Along with Of Mice and Men, my groups read: Sounder, The Red Pony, Lord of the Flies, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. The students didn't always read from the expected point of view. About The Red Pony, one student said, "it’s about being a man, it’s about manliness. " I had never before seen the parallels between Scarface and Macbeth, nor had I heard Lady Macbeth's soliloquies (独白)read as raps (说唱) , but both made sense; the interpretations were playful, but serious. Once introduced to Steinbeck's writing, one boy went on to read The Grapes of Wrath and told me repeatedly how amazing it was that "all these people hate each other, and they're all white. " His historical view was broadening, his sense of his own country deepening. Year after year former students visited and told me how prepared they had felt in their first year in collegeas a result of the classes.Year after year, however, we are increasing the number of practice tests. We are trying to teach students to read increasingly complex texts, not for emotional punch (碰撞) but for text complexity. Yet, we cannot enrich (充实) the minds of our students by testing them on texts that ignore their hearts. We are teaching them that words do no. amaze but confuse. We mav succeed in raising test scores, but we will fail to teach that reading can be transformative and that it belongs to them.70. The underlined words in Paragraph 1 probably mean that a book helps to________.A. realize our dreamsB. give support to our life 'C. smooth away difficultiesD. awake our emotions71. Why were the students able to understand the novel Of Mice and Men?A. Because they spent much time reading it.B. Because they had read the novel before.C. Because they came from a public school.D. Because they had similar life experiences.72. The girl left the selective high school possibly because_______.A. she was a literary-minded girlB. her parents were immigrantsC. she couldn't fit in with her classD. her father was then in prison73. The author writes the passage mainly to________.A. introduce classic works of literatureB. advocate teaching literature to touch the heartC. argue for equality among high school studentsD. defend the current testing systemCMany things make people think artists are weird and the weirdest may be this: artists' only job is to explore emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel bad.This wasn't always so. The earliest forms of art, like painting and music, are those best suited for expressing joy. But somewhere in the 19th century, more artists began seeing happiness as insipid, phony or, worst of all, boring as we went from Wordsworth's daffodils to Baudelaire's flowers of evil.You could argue that art became more skeptical of happiness because modern times have seen such misery. But it's not as if earlier times didn't know perpetual war, disaster and the massacre of innocents. The reason, in fact, may be just the opposite: there is too much damn happiness in the world today.After all, what is the one modern form of expression almost completely dedicated to depicting happiness? Advertising. The rise of anti-happy art almost exactly tracks the emergence of mass media, and with it, a commercial culture in which happiness is not just an ideal but an ideology.People in earlier eras were surrounded by reminders of misery. They worked until exhausted, lived with few protections and died young. In the West, before mass communication and literacy, the most powerful mass medium was the church, which reminded worshippers that their souls were in peril and that they would someday be meat for worms. Given all this, they did not exactly need their art to be a bummer too.Today the messages your average Westerner is bombarded with are not religious but commercial, and forever happy. Fast-food eaters, news anchors, text messengers, all smiling, smiling. Our magazines feature beaming celebrities and happy families in perfect homes. And since these messages have an agenda--to lure us to open our wallets to make the very idea of happiness seem unreliable. "Celebrate!" commanded the ads for the arthritis drug Celebrex, before wefound out it could increase the risk of heart attacks.What we forget--what our economy depends on is forgetting--is that happiness is more than pleasure without pain. The things that bring the greatest joy carry the greatest potential for loss and disappointment. Today, surrounded by promises of easy happiness, we need someone to tell us as religion once did, Memento mori: remember that you will die, that everything ends, and that happiness comes not in denying this but in living with it. It's a message even more bitter than a clove cigarette, yet, somehow, a breath of fresh air.74. By citing the example of poets Wordsworth and Baudelaire, the author intends to show that___A. Poetry is not as expressive of joy as painting or musicB. Art grow out of both positive and negative feeling.C. Poets today are less skeptical of happiness.D. Artist have changed their focus of interest.75. The word “bummer” (Line 5. paragraph 5)most probably means something____A. religiousB. unpleasantC. entertainingD. commercial76. We can learn from the last paragraph that the author believes____A. Happiness more often than not ends in sadness.B. The anti-happy art is distasteful by refreshing.C. Misery should be enjoyed rather than denied.D. The anti-happy art flourishes when economy booms77. Which of the following is true of the text ?A. Religion once functioned as a reminder of misery.B. Art provides a balance between expectation and reality.C. People feel disappointed at the realities of morality.D. mass media are inclined to cover disasters and deaths.Section CNowadays the cost of a new car has fallen in real terms so that it is cheaper than ever to own one, and better road conditions have also attracted more drivers. The result is overcrowding on the road system, which is one of the problems the local governments are faced with.When people travel to other towns, the problem might be relieved by getting them to park outside the town. Buses could be provided to take them into the centre. These Park and Ride projects are increasingly popular in the UK. At Southerton, for example, a council-funded project led to a 15% drop in city centre traffic over five months.What the council found, though, was that the project proved somewhat unpopular with shop owners in the area outside the centre. Many of their shops relied on passing car drivers for some of their trade. As the number of people driving past dropped, so did their incomes.Making car driving expensive is another way of encouraging people to use public transport more. Road taxes tend to mean that people use their cars less. Fining drivers who are in areas where cars have been banned can also tend to encourage them to leave their cars behind.However, one thing has to be got right for any solution to succeed. If we expect people to give up the habit of driving, we must give them an alternative they can rely on. Constant delays, unannounced changes to the timetable and sudden cancellations all discourage people from using public transport. People will only see it as a real choice if the buses and trains are on time. (Answer the following questions or complete the statement in NO MORE THAN 15 WORDS)78. What causes overcrowding on the road system according to Paragraph 1?_______________________________________________________________________________ 79. What should people do when traveling to other towns according to the Park and Ride projects? _______________________________________________________________________________ 80. Why were some shop owners unhappy about the project?_______________________________________________________________________________ 81. Why are people unwilling to use public transport according to Paragraph 5?_______________________________________________________________________________IV. Translation:1. 病人经过手术后身体很虚弱。

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第I卷(共75分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions:In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Allen is still in bed. B. Allen fell ill last week.C. The woman is Allen’s sister.D. The man is Allen’s brother.2. A. He is a writer. B. He is a student.C. He is a worker.D. He is a tour guide.3. A. The woman doesn’t know the man.B. The woman and the man are friends.C. The man is very familiar with the women.D. The man often talks with women.4. A. The woman bought too many shirts.B. The woman bought all the shirts in the store.C. He wanted to see what the woman bought.D. He didn’t like the style of the shirts.5. A. In Chicago. B. In Boston. C. In Washington. D. In Manchester.6. A. He is very shy. B. He is open-minded.C. He is brave.D. He is modest.7. A. No news is good news. B. The man’s family has forgotten him.C. The woman works in the post office.D. The man expects to hear from his family.8. A. He wants to play tennis outdoors. B. He feels tired and sick.C. He doesn’t want to play tennis.D. He wants to play basketball instead.9. A. Kim should study up late for the exam.B. Kim should be well rested for the exam.C. Kim will get some fresh air in the morning.D. Kim will be the top student in the exam.10. A. The woman will rent the house.B. The woman likes the house very much.C. The woman is not satisfied with the house.D. The woman will buy the house.Section B(6%)Directions: In Section B, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passages. The passage will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. The second Monday of every month.B. The Monday when the sky is blue.C. The day when people have to stop weekend to work.D. The day that most of the people feel blue.12. A. Jobs make people get money and social identity.B. Jobs can only offer people a lot of money.C. Jobs make people be busy every day.D. Jobs let people know many other new friends.13. A. How American workers are doing today.B. The current economic situation.C. What people say about the government.D. The history of work in U.S.Section C (4%)Directions: In Section C, you will hear a longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (15%)Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.AWhat’s the frightening situation you can think of? For many people, it’s being shut somewhere they (18)____ not get out of.That’s exactly (19)____happened to an American tourist who said, “it feels good to be free” after he was locked inside a London bookstore for two hours.David Willis had been using the Internet inside the Waterstones store in Trafalgar Square, London, UK (20)____ he found that he had been shut inside, according to Sky News.He tried (21)____(get) out but failed, and it was only after posting messages on Twitter, a social network, that he (22)____( release).After he had spoken to the police but still not been released, he posted: “Hi Waterstones, I (23)____(lock) inside of your Trafalgar Square bookstore for two hours now. Please let me out.”It got the attention of thousands of Internet users. The police arrived at(24)____ store, and they finally let him out just after 11 pm on Thursday.After he was released, he posted another,(25)____(simple) message: “I’m free.”BGoogle has begun testing the electric car in MountainView, California. The car does not have all the normal carcontrols. Instead, it has a smartphone app that calls it andtells (26)_____the destination, and a STOP button betweenthe two seats in case the passengers need to override thecomputer.The company’s co-founder, Sergey Brin, says that they want to change the world for people (27)_____ do not find it easy to travel around. The cars have been built specially by a company in Detroit. Google will now test the cars, (28)______ are not yet for sale.There need to be detailed scans of the roads before the cars can drive on them, (29)______ they cannot collect and process enough information in real time.Chris Urmson, director of the driverless car project at Google, said: “The cars will be very basic. But they will take you (30)______ you want to go at the push of a button. And, that’s an important step towards (31)______(improve) road safety and helping millions of people travel around more easily.”So far, the driverless cars have driven 700,000 miles without an accident caused by the computer. The company says that thousands of people die each year on the roads and that about 80% of crashes are caused (32)______ human mistakes.Section B (9%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beGovernments in Europe dream of finding a magic solution to rising unemployment. But, in the poorest parts of the EU, __33__ continues to rise.Now, in Sardinia, Italy, a mayor thinks he has found an answer to his town’s unemployment__34__. Valter Piscedda, the mayor of Elmas, a small town near Sardinia’s capital, Cagliari,wants to pay residents to __35__. The town will pay for ten unemployed local people to take English lessons, get on a cheap flight and look for jobs in other parts of Europe.“This __36__ comes from common sense and experience,” he told the Guardian. “In the past year and a half – __37__ in the past few months – I have seen young people, almost every day, who have lost hope that they will find work. Some ask for help in __38__ work here. Others have tried everything and, now, they want to go and gain work experience __39__; life experience, too.”So he __40__ to help people who want to gain experience abroad.Sardinia, and also much of southern and central Italy, is __41__ with high unemployment. Unemployment was at 17.7% in the second quarter of 2014, according to Ital y’s National Institute of Statistics. More than 54% of people under 25 are out of work.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A (10%)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.There are about 50,000 mystery shopping trips every month in the UK. Mystery shoppers pretend to be a customer in a store but they are really__42__ information on the store and how good or bad its service is. The __43__ for mystery shoppers is growing because online shopping is becoming more popular.“Retailers (零售店) are becoming increasingly __44__ that shoppers who visit a physical store want a service and an experience they can’t get __45__,” says Simon Boydell, spokesman for Marketforce, which has more than 300,000 mystery shoppers. “Our customers want to kno w how well their __46__ are delivering on that experience.”“We assign different store locations to each shopper and take turns so that they never __47__ to the same shop within three months,” says Jill Spencer of mystery shopping company ABa. “Each day, they spend up to eight hours __48__ five to ten stores, plus another hour or two writing detailed __49__ on every part of their visit.” For that, the mystery shoppers can earn up to £155 a day. Their expenses are also paid. Mystery shoppers who film their visits with a __50__ camera can earn even more – around £300 a day.Mystery shoppers are usually repaid any money they spend in the stores and may also be allowed to __51__ the products they buy.“I’m always given a specific task, such as buying something from a specific department or a new product range, but I can often buy whatever I want –and keep it.” says mystery shopper Laura.42. A. collecting B. checking C. deleting D. downloading43. A. foundation B. satisfaction C. decision D. demand44. A. popular B. aware C. detective D. imaginative45. A. home B. office C. online D. paid46. A. stores B. customers C. headquarters D. access47.A. round off B. pass on C. get over D. go back48.A. staring B. simplifying C. visiting D. predicting49.A. bills B. reports C. articles D. diaries50.A. hidden B. amused C. renewed D. displayed51.A. release B. benefit C. keep D. expandSection B (15%)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AAt the end of every British summer I find myself praying for a proper winter, one that will allow a bit of fun: sledging, snowballing, snowman-building. I’m not very demanding; I don’t need amazing downhill skiing and the Cresta Run. What I want is a few days out with the kids. And, much as I like blue skies and sun in summer, I’d swap it every time for frozen ponds, a hillside covered in fresh snow and ice hanging off the houses. Maddy, 11, wants the same and so, instead of waiting and hoping, we are going to make sure. We are going to Sweden.Winter fun in Sweden is a bit more advanced than in most of the UK. They do snowshoeing, ice-fishing, snow house-building and so on. They also do lots of Father Christmas matter, which Maddy didn’t want: “I’m too old for that kind of nonsense, Dad.”Above all, what Maddy wanted was dogs with puppies. She’s not too old for that.We flew to Lulea, a city at the top of the finger of Baltic Sea that reaches out to the north between Sweden and Finland, almost touching the Arctic Circle, then transferred, with some other winter-hungry families, to woodland houses by the sea. There was plenty of snow and ice,but the guides were keeping a nervous eye on the instrument for measuring temperature, which was dangerously close to zero.“Normally, we are 10C below,”said Roger, our guide,who was also handing out our equipment for the days ahead: snowshoes, boots, gloves and so on. A holiday that provides all the necessary outfits will save you a fortune.52.“I find myself praying for a proper winter” because _________.A. winter is much more fun than summerB. I like playing exciting sports in winterC. I want a few days out with the kidsD. the activities in winter are more demanding53. What does the word “swap”mean in paragraph 1?A. offerB. exchangeC. waitD. reject54. Which best describes our trip to the city Lulea?A. We did not see any other people except the guidesB. The guides were nervous because of the low temperatureC. We had everything prepared so that we could have a good journeyD. The guides gave us the equipment in order to transfer quicklyBBRANDON Carter-Chan has the world at his feet.The Dannemora resident danced his way to victory in a number of individual performance groups at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts last month. It’s one of the major tap-dancing awards in New Zealand and offers $1000 in prize money to the winner.“I entered because the competition offers a lot of prize money, but also because it attracts a lot of really good dancers from around the country,”Brandon told the Times.“I really like competing."If I’m entering a tap-dancing contest, I want to beat good dancers so I can learn and get better.”Brandon, 16, trains under tutor Simon Watts at the Carter-Chan Dance Performance Centre in East Tamaki, run by his mother Brigid.Mrs Carter-Chan says her talented son wasn’t as prepared for the contest in Tauranga as they would have liked.“It was a real struggle in a way,”she says.“Brandon had worked so hard on his school studies all year and was also quite sick.“One of the dances he was doing, a tango, he had to make up the week of the competition.“It was a different style to what he’s used to and that put pressure on him for the senior tap award.“He was totally out of his comfort zone.”Brandon is having a highly successful 2014. Brandon has only been competing in tap-dancing for two years and is also a highly skilled singer. He earned the people’s choice award, voted on by the viewing audience, at the Xtreme Talent Quest stage performance competition for teenagers in Howick in 2012.The rising star regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer, including as a cast member of the annual Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park entertainment showcase.55. What is Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts probably?A. A competition held for tap-dancing lovers or dancers.B. A contest where dancers can get a lot of prize money as long as they join in.C.The dance centre owned by Brandon’s mom.D. A dancing game which only good dancers can sign up for.56. Which is probably Bran don’s Mom’s job?A. A managerB. A designerC. A judgeD. A school teacher.57. Which does not describe Brandon having the world under his feet?A.He was the winner at the Tauranga Festival of Performing Arts.B.He earned the people’s choice award.C.He performs the annual Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park entertainment showcase.D.He regularly performs in public as a singer and dancer.CThe Earth’s moon used to have a stronger magnetic field(磁场). During samples collected from the Apollo task, researchers claimed that the moon featured a magnetic field as strong as 70 microteslas(单位:微特斯拉). That’s compared to 50 microteslas here on Earth. At present, the moon does not have a global magnetic field.Benjamin Weiss, the co-author of the new study, says, “Earth’s magnetic field is currently 50 microteslas in strength. The early moon may have had a magnetic field that was bigger, maybe up to more than 70 microteslas.”Weiss and Sonia Tikoo, who had their study published in Journal Sciences, suggest that the magnetic field of the moon can be the result of the molten liquid core that our satellite had taken for research. They believe that planets and other bodies move electrically conducting fluids around themselves, thus producing magnetic fields through a process which they compared to a dynamo(发电机). They note that earlier scientists did not understand whether the moon produced the magnetic field itself or if it was due to the outside forces.The group of researchers spent the last six years using new and advanced search methods in order to find strong signals that the moon might have had a magnetic core of its own. They believe that if the moon had a similar inner dynamo, it would allow them to better understand its inside structure and solve a problem scientists have grappled with for years.After several conducting studies, they could not say why the moon actually stopped producing the magnetic field. Researchers are also still confused at how such a small core on the moon could have created the original strong magnetic field it is originally believed to have produced.58. The word " grappled" (paragraph 4) is closest in meaning to______.A. exchangedB. dealtC. connectedD. started59. We can infer from the conclusion of Weiss and Tikoo’s rese arch that______.A. the magnetic fields of the moon can produce its electricity owing to the outside forces.B. only planets move electrically conducting fluids around themselves.C. the result of the molten liquid core leads to the magnetic field of the moonD. the moon might have had a magnetic core of its own.60. Which is true about the magnetic field of the moon?A. The moon did not have a global magnetic field in the past.B. The magnetic field of the moon is as strong as that on the earth.C. The satellite took it for finding strong signals.D. The moon could have created the original strong magnetic field due to its core.61. What is the best title of the passage?A. The secret of the magnetic field of the moonB. The result of the magnetic field of the moonC. The moon can produce the magnetic fieldD. The process of the magnetic field of the moonSection C (6%)Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.There are about 29,000 deaths annually in the UK from air pollution. PM2.5, carbon and otherchemicals are linked to heart and lung diseases as well as cancer. Some particle matter lies in the lungs, while the finest particles can enter the bloodstream, risking damage elsewhere in the body.There are nearly as many deaths now caused by air pollution as there are from smoking, so the main thing is we stop a new generation of children being exposed. It is said government has taken measures to make green air. Such as: Monitoring all over the country and predicting what result it will bring on time; A national plan for dealing with heavily polluting vehicles; Changes to fuel duty to encourage low nitrogen dioxide(二氧化氮) vehicles as well as low carbon dioxide(二氧化碳); Financial encouragement for other choices of fuels; Encourage walking and cycling, etc.Our dirty air will simply not clean itself, and this issue is one that will, without the government's involvement, continue to impact on present and future generations. Enough is enough. The government must act on these pieces of advice quickly if we are to improve the quality of the air we breathe and protect the nation's heart health."A government spokesperson said there would be a full response to the report in the future, but added: "Clean air is important for people's health and, while air quality has improved greatly in recent decades, we are investing heavily in measures across government to continue this, spending £2 bn since 2011 in green transport."(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)62. What harmful matters are connected to heart and lung diseases?63. Give two examples of the measures of making green air according to the passage.64. _________ is the key to improve air quality and impact on our current and future generations.第II卷(共25分)IV. Translation (15%)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. Translation:65.年轻人喜欢赶时髦。

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