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8省联考英语试题及答案

8省联考英语试题及答案

8省联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. A) What is the man going to do?A. Visit his parents.B. Go to the library.C. Watch a movie.B) Why does the woman refuse the man's invitation?A. She has a meeting.B. She is too tired.C. She has to study for an exam.答案:1. A 2. C2. A) What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A new book.B. A new movie.C. A new play.B) What does the man suggest?A. Seeing the play again.B. Reading the book.C. Watching the movie.答案:2. C 3. A二、阅读理解(共30分)A. 阅读下面的短文,然后回答问题。

In a small village, there lived an old man who was known for his wisdom. One day, a young man came to him for advice onhow to find happiness. The old man told him a story about a treasure that was hidden in a faraway mountain. The young man set out on a journey to find the treasure, but he found nothing. When he returned, the old man explained that thereal treasure was the journey itself and the lessons learned along the way.41. Why did the young man go on a journey?42. What was the real treasure according to the old man?43. What lesson can we learn from the story?答案:41. He went to find the treasure mentioned by the old man.42. The real treasure was the journey and the lessons learned.43. The journey itself and the experiences gained areoften more valuable than the destination.B. 阅读下面的短文,然后回答问题。

英语统考试题及答案

英语统考试题及答案

英语统考试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What time does the train leave?A. 7:00B. 7:30C. 8:00D. 8:30答案:C2. Where are they going to have dinner?A. At homeB. At a restaurantC. At a friend's houseD. At a hotel答案:B3. What is the weather like today?B. RainyC. CloudyD. Snowy答案:A4. How much is the jacket?A. $20B. $25C. $30D. $35答案:B5. What does the woman want to drink?A. CoffeeB. TeaC. JuiceD. Water二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 1The Smith family has decided to go on a vacation to the beach. They have booked a hotel near the shore and plan to spend a week there. They will enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and eating seafood.6. Where is the Smith family going for vacation?A. To the mountainsB. To the beachC. To the cityD. To the countryside答案:B7. How long will they stay at the beach?A. One dayB. A weekC. Two weeksD. A month答案:B8. What activities will they do at the beach?A. Hiking and campingB. Swimming and sunbathingC. Shopping and sightseeingD. Dancing and partying答案:BPassage 2A new restaurant has opened in town, offering a variety of international cuisines. The menu includes dishes from Italy, France, China, and India. The restaurant also has a special promotion for the first 100 customers, offering a free dessert.9. What type of food does the new restaurant serve?A. Fast foodB. International cuisinesC. Vegetarian foodD. Seafood答案:B10. What is the special promotion for the first 100 customers?A. A free appetizerB. A free main courseC. A free dessertD. A free drink答案:C三、完形填空(共20分)Once upon a time, there was a wise old man who lived in a small village. He was known for his wisdom and kindness. One day, a young boy came to him with a 11. (A) problem / (B) question and asked for his advice. The old man listened carefully and then 12. (A) gave / (B) offered some 13. (A) suggestions / (B) advice. The boy thanked him and went on his way.14. What did the young boy come to the old man for?A. A storyB. A gameC. AdviceD. A gift答案:C15. How did the old man react to the boy's request?A. He ignored himB. He listened carefullyC. He laughed at himD. He got angry答案:B16. What did the old man provide to the boy?A. MoneyB. A giftC. AdviceD. A joke答案:C四、语法填空(共15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

8省联考英语试题及答案

8省联考英语试题及答案

8省联考英语试题及答案一、听力部分(共15分)1. What is the woman going to do this weekend?A. Go shoppingB. Visit her parentsC. Stay at home2. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. $15B. $30C. $453. What is the weather like today?A. SunnyB. RainyC. Cloudy4. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a restaurantB. In a libraryC. In a bookstore5. What does the woman mean?A. She doesn't like the giftB. She thinks the gift is too expensiveC. She thinks the gift is perfect二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 16. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of teamworkB. The benefits of online educationC. The impact of technology on communication7. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a benefit of online education?A. FlexibilityB. Cost-effectivenessC. Face-to-face interaction8. What does the author suggest about online education?A. It is a complete replacement for traditional educationB. It should be used in combination with traditional educationC. It is not suitable for all studentsPassage 29. What is the purpose of the article?A. To introduce a new technologyB. To discuss the environmental impact of plasticC. To promote a new product10. What is the main advantage of the new material mentioned in the article?A. It is biodegradableB. It is cost-effectiveC. It is durable11. How does the author feel about the new material?A. SkepticalB. ExcitedC. IndifferentPassage 312. What is the author's opinion on the subject?A. It is a serious problem that needs immediate attentionB. It is an overrated issueC. It is a complex issue with no easy solution13. What evidence does the author provide to support the argument?A. StatisticsB. Personal anecdotesC. Expert opinions14. What is the author's suggestion for dealing with the issue?A. Stricter regulationsB. Public awareness campaignsC. International cooperation三、完形填空(共20分)15. A. despiteB. althoughC. because16. A. interestedB. boredC. excited17. A. decidedB. hesitatedC. refused18. A. successfulB. challengingC. disappointing19. A. surprisedB. confusedC. disappointed20. A. finallyB. unfortunatelyC. surprisingly四、语法填空(共15分)21. The company has announced that it will ________ (expand) its business into new markets.22. Despite the heavy rain, the match ________ (continue) without any delays.23. The new policy ________ (introduce) last year has had a significant impact on the industry.24. It is essential that the application form ________ (complete) before the deadline.25. The book ________ (write) in a simple language, making it accessible to a wide range of readers.五、短文改错(共10分)26. I'm writing to you to thank for your help during my stay in your country.27. There are a lot of differences between the two cultures, which make me feel quite confusing.28. I have learned a lot from you, and I hope to have the chance to return the favor someday.29. I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon and hope everything goes well with you.30. Please give my best wishes to your family, and I hope we can meet again in the future.六、书面表达(共10分)31. Write an email to your friend, telling them about your recent trip to a foreign country. Include details about the places you visited, the people you met, and the experiences you had. Make sure to express your feelings about the trip.听力部分答案:1-5: BCBCA阅读理解答案:6-11: ACBBAAB12-14: CAB完形填空答案:15-20: ABCAC语法填空答案:21. expand22. continued23. introduced24. be completed25. is written短文改错答案:26. thank后加for27. confusing改为confused28. 删除me29. 删除from30. 删除and书面表达答案:略。

九省联考英语及参考答案

九省联考英语及参考答案

九省联考英语及参考答案一、听力部分(共30分)1. A) 根据对话,男士建议女士应该做什么?A. 去图书馆B. 去电影院C. 去购物D. 去公园答案:A2. B) 女士为什么感到惊讶?A. 她没想到会下雨B. 她没想到男士会迟到C. 她没想到男士会带伞D. 她没想到男士会带花答案:C...(此处省略听力部分剩余题目和答案)二、阅读理解(共40分)A. 阅读理解(共20分)1. 根据第一篇文章,作者的主要观点是什么?A. 科技的发展对环境有害B. 科技的发展对环境有益C. 科技的发展对环境没有影响D. 科技的发展对环境的影响是复杂的答案:D2. 第二篇文章中提到的“绿色能源”指的是什么?A. 煤炭B. 石油C. 太阳能D. 核能答案:C...(此处省略阅读理解部分剩余题目和答案)B. 完形填空(共20分)1. The word "innovative" in the first sentence is closest in meaning to:A. TraditionalB. ConservativeC. CreativeD. Ordinary答案:C2. According to the context, what does the author think about the new policy?A. It is too strictB. It is too lenientC. It is effectiveD. It is controversial答案:D...(此处省略完形填空部分剩余题目和答案)三、语言知识运用(共20分)A. 语法填空(共10分)1. The new technology has made it possible for us to communicate with each other ________ the distance.答案:despite2. ________ the heavy rain, they continued their journey.答案:Despite...(此处省略语法填空部分剩余题目和答案)B. 词汇运用(共10分)1. The company is looking for someone who is ________ and can work under pressure.A. creativeB. ambitiousC. flexibleD. innovative答案:C2. The ________ of the old building has been approved by the city council.A. renovationB. demolitionC. constructionD. decoration答案:B...(此处省略词汇运用部分剩余题目和答案)四、写作(共10分)1. 根据以下提示,写一篇不少于120词的短文。

全国九省联考2024-2025学年高三上学期10月联考英语试题

全国九省联考2024-2025学年高三上学期10月联考英语试题

全国九省联考2024-2025学年高三上学期10月联考英语试题一、阅读理解La Tomatina is a food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Bunol close to Valencia in Spain. It is claimed to be the biggest food fight in the world.What Happens at La TomatinaAt around 11 am, many trucks carry more than one hundred tons of over- ripe tomatoes into the centre of the town, Plaza del Pueblo. Technically the festival does not begin until one brave soul has climbed to the top of a two-story-high wooden pole and reached the ham at the top. In practice this process takes a long time and the festival starts despite no one reaching the prize. The signal for the beginning of the fight is the firing of a water gun. After one hour the fighting ends and the cleaning process begins.The Rules of La TomatinaDo not bring bottles or hard objects as they can cause accidents and hurt other participants;Do not tear other people’s T-shirts;You must squeeze (捏碎) the tomatoes before throwing them;As soon as you hear the second shot of the water gun, you must stop throwing tomatoes.Useful AdviceWear old shoes and clothes that you do not mind throwing away afterwards. They will most likely end up damaged or incredibly dirty;Don’t wear slippers. You may get hurt, or you could lose them easily during the battle;If you are not from Bunol, and you want to stay overnight, don’t forget to look for and secure accommodation in advance.Stay safe and enjoy the festivities as much as possible!1.What can we learn about La Tomatina?A.It is an annual event.B.It takes place in Valencia.C.It lasts for a whole day.D.It hands out hams as prizes.2.Which of the following signals the beginning of the fight in practice?A.The arrival of the tomatoes.B.The takedown of the ham.C.The firing of a water gun.D.The set up of the wooden pole.3.What should participants avoid doing during the fight?A.Touching each other.B.Taking soft objects with them.C.Wearing shoes and T- shirts.D.Throwing unsqueezed tomatoes.This is my fourth mission to space, my second to the International Space Station (ISS), and I’ve been here for three weeks now. I’m getting better at knowing where I am when I first wake up.My bedroom is just big enough for me and my sleeping bag, two laptops, some clothes, photos of my wife and daughters, a few books. Getting dressed is a little bit difficult when I can’t “sit” or “stand”, but I’ve gotten used to it. The most challenging thing is putting on my socks. It’s not a challenge to figure out what to wear, since I wear the same thing every day. However, without gravity to help me bend over, it is very difficult to pull my legs up to my chest.At present, we have three Americans living at the station: Samantha, Terry and me. Samantha is one of the few women to have served as a fighter pilot in the Italian Air Force, and she is competent in everything technical. She is also friendly and quick to laugh. She is especially gifted for language. She has native-level fluency in English and Russian (the two official languages of the ISS) as well as French, German, and her native Italian. She is also working on learning Chinese.For some people who hope to fly in space, language can be a challenge. We all have to be able to speak a second language (I’ve been studying Russian for years), but the European and Japanese astronauts have the added burden of learning two languages if they don’t already speak English or Russian.Terry was a test pilot before joining NASA.He has all the positive qualities of a leader — optimism, enthusiasm, friendliness — and none of the negative ones. I’ve found him to be consistently competent, and I appreciate that as a leader he is a consensus builder rather than a bossy commander. Since I’ve been up here, he has always been respectful of my previous experience, always open to suggestions about how to do things better rather than getting defensive or competitive.4.Why does the author find it challenging to put on his socks at the ISS?A.He has too many choices.B.It is uneasy to pull his legs up.C.The bedroom is too small.D.He can’t find a chair to sit on. 5.Samantha has left the deepest impression on the author probably because of her _______.A.good humor B.technical skillsC.language talent D.loud laughing6.What can be inferred from paragraph 4?A.Speaking English or Russian is a must for the ISS astronauts.B.All the ISS astronauts have to be able to speak three languages.C.European and Japanese astronauts are not good at communication.D.There are language workshops on the International Space Station.7.Which of the following can best describe Terry?A.He is competitive and defensive.B.He is a perfect leader.C.He is the most experienced man at the ISS.D.He is just a little bit bossy.On September 9, 2024, Apple released its latest iPhone 16 series at an event called “It’s Glowtime”. At the event, Tim Cook, the company’s CEO, played up the promise of the phones’ AI features in a pre-recorded video.Indeed, the demonstration seemed impressive. When Cook pointed the camera at a restaurant, the AI assistant Siri could tell him what was on the menu. It also could answer his questions fairly well and learn about the users from their interactions with their devices. For instance, Siri could know if a user’s mother was calling and acted appropriately.Apple is one of many firms that want to take AI beyond huge data centres, known as the cloud, and run it on smaller devices, known as the edge. Samsung, Apple’s major competitor, launched its Galaxy S24 with some AI features earlier this year. So did Microsoft, which has launched Windows PCs designed for AI. But their efforts have shown that it is not easy to shift cloud-based AI models to the edge devices.At present, cloud-based AI models are mostly trained on graphics processing units (GPUs) that consume so much energy that it can take a nuclear-power plant to fuel them. They also need huge amounts of memory and data. All these can cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Even once they are trained, running these AI models is costly. According to one estimate, it costs OpenAI, themaker of ChatGPT, 36 cents every time someone asks its AI model a question.Companies are experimenting with various solutions to these problems. Apple will offer on-device AI to deal with the easiest tasks, but send trickier problems to the firm’s private cloud. The service will direct the most difficult requests to third-party models such as ChatGPT. But even such smaller on-device AI models require a lot of computing power to run, which puts huge stress on the edge devices’ batteries.“Making the technology work could not only start a supercycle in device sales, but also create new opportunities for apps and digital advertising,” says Neil Shah of Counterpoint, a research firm. “But for the moment, edge devices are barely ready for basic functions, let alone Glowtime.”8.What is the second paragraph mainly about?A.The Glowtime event.B.iPhone 16’s AI features.C.Tim Cook’s performance.D.The future of AI phones.9.Why are Samsung and Microsoft mentioned in the text?A.To tell readers how bad competition can be.B.To warn Apple of the potential consequences.C.To compare their newly released edge devices.D.To show how hard it is to apply AI to edge devices.10.What is the problem with cloud-based AI models?A.OpenAI charges too much money.B.All of them have to be trained on GPUs.C.It is too expensive to train and run them.D.They can only deal with the easiest tasks.11.What does Neil Shah most probably imply?A.iPhone 16 is bound to disappoint its users.B.AI phones’ success will depend on new apps.C.Sales of AI phones will increase greatly soon.D.Tim Cook was not honest with the AI features.The Greek philosopher Heraclitus taught that you can’t step into the same river twice, foryou aren’t the same person at each visit, and the water is ever flowing. It is a powerful way to represent the reality that everything is always changing.Yet so many of us have difficulty adapting to change. We deny it, resist it or attempt to control it, the result of which is almost always some combination of stress, anxiety and burnout.It doesn’t have to be that way. No doubt, change can, and often does, hurt. But with the right mind- set, it can also be a force for growth. It’s not as if we have any choice in the matter. Like it or not, life is change. We’d be wise to shift our position from useless resistance to being in conversation with change instead.A concept called allostasis can help. Developed in the late 1980s by Peter Sterling and Joseph Eyer, allostasis is defined as “stability through change”. In other words, the way to stay stable through the process of change is by changing, at least to some extent.From neuroscience to pain science and psychology, allostasis has become the standard model for understanding change in the scientific community. The brain is at its best when it is constantly making new connections. Overcoming pain, be it physical or psychological, is not about resistance (which often worsens the experience) or trying to get back to where you were before a distressing event or situation. It’s about balancing acceptance with problem-solving and moving forward to a new normal.Yet this concept is still little known to ordinary people and it is time to start practicing it now. Over the past few years, the river of change has been flowing mercilessly, and it shows no signs of letting up. Hardly a decade after the widespread adoption of social media, a new technology that may be far more powerful, artificial intelligence, is being widely used.It’s like what our friend Heraclitus advised: Take part in change by focusing on what we can control and trying to let go of what we can’t. Our ability to work with these changes is directly related to our life satisfaction.12.What phenomenon is described in the first paragraph?A.We could have a right mind- set.B.Philosophy exists everywhere.C.Some people are wiser than others.D.Change is unavoidable in life.13.How should we deal with changes according to the author?A.Ignore them.B.Participate in them.C.Fight against them.D.Put them under control.14.What does the underlined phrase “letting up” in paragraph 6 probably mean?A.Slowing down.B.Setting off.C.Marching on.D.Pulling in. 15.What is the best title for the text?A.Why Can’t We Adapt to Changes in Life?B.How Can We Increase Our Life Satisfaction?C.Let’s Transform Our Relationship With ChangeD.Try to Help the Public to Understand AllostasisHere’s the bad news: misunderstanding about masculinity(男子汉气概)is hurting males and making it hard for them to maintain friendships. 16 . They listen to each other. They read each other’s emotions. However, they tend to hide their true feelings in their late teenage because society expects them to be tough. 17 .Don’t blame yourself. You are a product of a society that expects very particular things of masculinity. So stop blaming yourself. 18 . If you accept your own desire for close relationship in your life, you will find the friendship.Get involved at tough moments. Boys sometimes are worried whether they might appear too curious about their friends’ private matters. 19 . But if you get involved at such moments, you will open the door to all kinds of growth in your relationship. So take the opportunity to show them that they matter by following up.20 . Researchers say that the No.1 thing that helps children(especially boys)grow up to have enriching friendships is to be close with adult relatives who are not afraid to express their emotions. So, if you have expressive grownup relatives, try to be close to them. They can serve as role models for you to show your true feelings in a better way.A.Look at masculinity criticallyB.So here is what they should doC.Get close to expressive adults in your lifeD.You need to face something really disturbingE.Instead, focus on undoing hurtful and restricting belief systemsF.It is especially true when their friends are sharing something toughG.The good news is that boys are born caring and loving, just as girls do二、完形填空Children are not often invited to address the United Nations General Assembly (联合国大会). But there stood Felix Finkbeiner, with a(n) 21 question about climate change.“We children know that adults are 22 the climate challenges and that they have the solutions,” he said. “But we don’t understand why there is so little 23 .”Before his speech, Finkbeiner had been 24 a remarkable environmental campaign for four years and it has since 25 into a global network of children working to 26 the earth’s warming by reforesting the planet. Most of them are between the ages 9 and 12.The reforesting effort could be traced to a fourth grade school 27 in Finkbeiner’s hometown. The topic was climate change.In his report, Finkbeiner 28 to plant one million trees in Germany. Finkbeiner’s teacher was deeply impressed with the idea and asked him to 29 his report to other students and the headmaster.Of course, no one 30 anything to come out of it. But two months later, he planted his first tree, an unimpressive apple tree, near the entrance to his school. His campaign was a 31 and had a dramatic close. By the time he delivered his 32 at the UN in New York in 2011, at the age of 13, Germany had planted its millionth tree.“If I had known then how much international media coverage that apple tree would 33 ,” he says now, a little 34 , “I would have insisted my mother buy a more 35 one.”21.A.easy B.political C.serious D.awkward 22.A.aware of B.addicted to C.afraid of D.curious about 23.A.profit B.action C.water D.luck 24.A.avoiding B.planning C.advertising D.leading 25.A.expanded B.broken C.run D.looked 26.A.record B.know C.slow D.measure 27.A.play B.assignment C.accident D.object 28.A.declined B.pretended C.started D.promised29.A.mail B.donate C.present D.sell 30.A.wanted B.expected C.asked D.needed 31.A.disaster B.joke C.show D.hit 32.A.speech B.tree C.evidence D.package 33.A.receive B.miss C.know D.grow 34.A.forgetfully B.unwillingly C.apologetically D.regretfully 35.A.typical B.impressive C.genuine D.important三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

2023八省联考英语试题及答案

2023八省联考英语试题及答案

2023八省联考英语试题及答案为了让大家更好的模拟真实考试场景,完全按照真题卷面顺序排版了本套测试题,part i 写作部分被放在了试卷的最后一页,与听力部分完全隔开,请大家在备考过程中提早适应卷面顺序,熟悉题型part ii listening comprehension (30 minutes)特别表明六级考试每次仅考两套听力第三套听力试题同第一套或第二套试题一致part iii reading comprehension (40 minutes)section adirections:in this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. you are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. read the passage through carefully before making your choices. each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. please mark the corresponding letter for each item on answer sheet 2with a singleline through the centre. you may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.social distancing is putting people out of work, canceling school and tanking the stock market. it has been 26by fear, and it is creating even more fear as money problems and uncertainty grow. however, at its core is love, and a sacrifice to protect those most 27to the coronavirus(冠状病毒) effects—the elderly, people with compromised immune systems, and those whose life-saving resources would be used up by a 28 epidemic.americans make life-saving decisions every day as a matter of course. we cut food into bite-sized pieces, we wear seatbelts, and we take care not to exceed the speed limit. but social distancing is 29in that it is completely self- sacrificing. those who will benefit may be the elderly relatives of the 30 person w e didn’t pass in starbucks, on the subway, or in the elevator.social distancing is millions of people making hundreds of sacrifices to keep the elderly alive. it doesn’t include the 31to run from society or make an excuse to avoid one’s obligations—such as life-saving medical work or the parental obligation to buy groceries. what it does include is applying lovethrough caution. and in doing so, it offers an 32opportunity for those who care about the elderly to find new ways to love theif we’re no t 33as much in our normal work or school, we have extra time to call parents and grandparents. we can also ask elderly relatives how to best support them 34and use our sacrifices as an opportunity to bring us, our community and the world 35.a) amazingb) closerc) drivend) engagede) malignantf) oppressingg) premisesh) randomi) sentimentallyj) spirituallyk) temptationsl) thriftierm) tickledn) uniqueo) vulnerablesection bdirections: in this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. you may choose a paragraph more than once. each paragraph is marked with a letter. answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on answer sheet 2.why lifelong learning is the international passport to successa) picture yourself at a college graduation day, with a fresh cohort(一群) of students about to set sail for new horizons. what are they thinking while they throw their caps in the air? what is it with this thin sheet of paperthat makes it so precious? it’s not only the proof of acquired knowledge but plays into the reputation game of where you were trained. being a graduatefrom harvard law school carries that extra glamour, doesn’t it? yet take a closer look, and the diploma is the perfect ending to the modern tragedy of education.b) why? because universities and curricula are designed along the three unities of french classical tragedy: time, action, and place. students meet at the university campus (unity of place) for classes (unity of action) duringtheir 20s (unity of time). this classical model has traditionally produced prestigious universities, but it is now challenged by the digitalisation of society—which allows everybody who is connected to the internet to access learning—and by the need to acquire skills in step with a fast-changing world. u niversities must realise that learning in your 20s won’t be enough. if technological diffusion and implementation develop faster, workers will haveto constantly refresh their skills.c) the university model needs to evolve. it must equip students with the right skills and knowledge to compete in a world ‘where value will be derived largely from human interaction and the ability to invent and interpret things that machines cannot’, as the english futurist richard watson puts it. by teaching foundational knowledge and up-to-date skills, universities willprovide students with the future-proof skills of lifelong learning, not justget them ‘job-ready’.d) some universities already play a critical role in lifelong learning as they want to keep the value of their diplomas. this new role comes with a huge set of challenges, and needs largely to be invented. one way to start this transformation process could be to go beyond the ‘five-year diploma model’to adapt curricula to lifelong learning. we call this model the lifelong passport.e) the bachelor’s degree could be your passport to lifelong learning. for the first few years, students would ‘learn to learn’and get endowed with reasoning skills that remain with them for the rest of their lives. for instance, physics allows you to observe and rationalise the world, but also to integrate observations into models and, sometimes, models into theories orlaws that can be used to make predictions. mathematics is the language used to formulate the laws of physics or economy, and to make rigorous computations that turn into predictions. these two disciplines naturally form the foundational pillars of education in technical universities.f) recent advances in computational methods and data science push us into rethinking science and engineering. computers increasingly become principal actors in leveraging data to formulate questions,which requires radically new ways of reasoning. therefore, a new discipline blending computer science, programming, statistics and machine learning should be added to thetraditional foundational topics of mathematics and physics. these threepillars would allow you to keep learning complex technical subjects all your life because numeracy(计算) is the foundation upon which everything else is eventually built.g) according to this new model, the master of science (msc) would become the first stamp in the lifelong learning journey. the msc curriculum should prepare students for their professional career by allowing them to focus on acquiring practical skills through projects.h) those projects are then interwoven with fast-paced technical modules(模块)learned ‘on-the-fly’and ‘at will’ depending on the nature of the project. if, for instance, your project is developing an integrated circuit, you will have to take a module on advanced concepts in microelectronics. the most critical skills will be developed before the project even starts, in the form of boot camps (短期强化训练), while the rest can be fostered along with the project, putting them to immediate use and thus providing a rich learning context.i) in addition to technical capabilities, the very nature of projects develops social and entrepreneurial skills, such as design thinking,initiative taking, team leading, activity reporting or resource planning. not only will those skills be actually integrated into the curriculum but theywill be very important to have in the future because they are difficult to automate.j) after the msc diploma is earned, there would be many more stamps of lifelong learning over the years. if universities decide to engage in this learning model, they will have to cope with many organisational challengesthat might shake their unity of place and action. first, the number of students would be unpredic table. if all of a university’s alumni (往届毕业生)were to become students again, the student body would be much bigger than itis now, and it could become unsustainable for the campus in terms of both size and resources. second, freshly graduated students would mix withprofessionally experienced ones. this would change the classroom dynamics, perhaps for the best. project-based learning with a mixed team reflects the reality of the professional world and could therefore be a better preparation for it.k) sound like science fiction? in many countries, part-time studying is not exceptional: on average across oecd countries, part-time students in represented 20 per cent of enrolment in tertiary education. in many countries, this share is higher and can exceed 40 per cent in australia, new zealand and sweden.l) if lifelong learning were to become a priority and the new norm, diplomas, just like passports, could be revalidated periodically. a time-determined revalidation would ease administration for everybody. universities as well as employers and employees would know when they have to retrain. for instance, graduates from the year would have to come back in .m) this could fix the main organisational challenges for the university, but not for the learners, due to lack of time, family obligations or funds. here, online learning might be an option because it allows you to save your‘travel time’, but it has its limits. so far, none of the major employers associated with online learning platforms such as coursera and udacity has committed to hire or even interview graduates of their new online programmes.n) even if time were not an issue, who will pay for lifelong learning? that’s the eternal debate: should it be the learner’s responsibility, that of his employer, or of the state? for example, in massachusetts, the healthcare professions require continuing education credits, which are carefully evidenced and documented. yet the same state’s lawyers don’t require continuing legal education, although most lawyers do participate in it informally. one explanation is that technology is less of a factor in law than it is in healthcare.o) europe has many scenarios, but the french and swiss ones areinteresting to compare. in france, every individual has a right to lifelong learning organised via a personal learning account that is credited as you work. in switzerland, lifelong learning is a personal responsibility and not agovernment one. however, employers and the state encourage continuing education either by funding parts of it or by allowing employees to attend it.p) universities have a fundamental role to play in this journey, andhigher education is in for a change. just like classical theatre, the old university model produced talent and value for society. we are not advocating its abolition but rather calling for the adaptation of its characteristics to meet the needs of today.36. students should develop the key skills before they start a project.37. by acquiring reasoning skills in the first few years of college, students can lay a foundation for lifelong learning.38. the easy access to learning and rapid technological changes have brought the traditional model of education under challenge.39. unbelievable as it may seem, part-time students constitute a considerable portion of the student body in many universities across the world.40. some social and managerial skills, which are not easily automated,will be of great importance t o students’future careers.41. a new model of college education should provide students with the knowledge and skills that will make them more inventive and capable oflifelong learning.42. a mixed student body may change the classroom dynamics and benefit learning.43. the question of who will bear the cost of lifelong learning is a topic of constant debate.44. to the traditional subjects of math and physics should be added a new discipline which combines computer science with statistics and other components.45. students who are burdened with family duties might choose to take online courses.section cdirections: there are 2 passages in this section. each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. for each of them there are fourchoices marked a), b), c) and d). you should decide on the best choice andmark the corresponding letter on answer sheet 2with a single line through the centre.passage onequestions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.why does social media trigger feelings of loneliness and inadequacy? because instead of being real life, it is, for the most part, impression management, a way of marketing yourself, carefully choosing and filtering the pictures and words to put your best face forward.online “friends” made through social media do not follow the normal psychological progression of an interpersonal relationship. you share neither physical time nor emotional conversations over the internet. you simply communicate photographs and catchy posts to a diverse group of people whom you have “friended” or “followed” based on an accidental inter action. this isnot to say that your social media friends can’t be real friends. theyabsolutely can, but the two are not synonymous. generally speaking, there areno unfiltered comments or casually taken photos on our social media pages. and, rightfully s o, because it wouldn’t feel safe to be completely authentic and vulnerable with some of our “friends” whom we don’t actually know or with whom trust has yet to be built.social media can certainly be an escape from the daily grind, but we mustbe cauti oned against the negative effects, such as addiction, on a person’s overall psychological well-being.as humans, we yearn for social connection. scrolling (滚动) through pagesof pictures and comments, however, does not provide the same degree offulfill ment as face to face interactions do. also, we tend to idealize others’ lives and compare our downfalls to their greatest accomplishments, ending in feelings of loneliness and inadequacy.social media can lead people on the unhealthy quest for perfection. some people begin to attend certain events or travel to different places so thatthey can snap that “perfect” photo. they begin to seek validation throughthe number of people who “like” their posts. in order for it to play a psychologically healthy role in your social life, social media should supplement an already healthy social network. pictures and posts should be byproducts of life’s treasured moments and fun times, not the planned andcalculated image that one is putting out into cyberspace in an attempt to fill insecurities or unmet needs.ultimately, social media has increased our ability to connect with various types of people all over the globe. it has opened doors for businesses and allowed us to stay connected to people whom we may not otherwise get to follow. however, social media should feel like a fun experience, not one that contributes to negative thoughts and feelings. if the latter is the case, increasing face-to-face time with trusted friends, and minimizing timescrolling online, will prove to be a reminder that your social network is much more rewarding than any “like,” “follow” or “share” can be.46. what does the author imply social media may do to our life?a) it may facilitate our interpersonal relationships.b) it may filter our negative impressions of others.c) it may make us feel isolated and incompetent.d) it may render us vulnerable and inauthentic.47. why do people post comments selectively on social media?a) they do not find all their online friends trustworthy.b) they want to avoid offending any of their audience.c) they do not want to lose their followers.d) they are eager to boost their popularity.48. what are humans inclined to do according to the passage?a) exa ggerate their life’s accomplishments.b) strive for perfection regardless of the cost.c) paint a rosy picture of other people’s lives.d) learn lessons from other people’s downfalls.49. what is the author’s view of pictures and posts on s ocial media?a) they should record the memorable moments in people’s lives.b) they should be carefully edited so as to present the best image.c) they should be shown in a way that meets one’s security needs.d) they should keep people from the unhealthy quest for perfection.50. what does the author advise people to do when they find their online experience unconstructive?a) use social media to increase their ability to connect with various types of people.b) stay connected to those whom they may not otherwise get to know and befriend.c) try to prevent negative thoughts and feelings from getting into the online pages.d) strengthen ties with real-life friends instead of caring about their online image.passage twoquestions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.imagine that an alien species landed on earth and, through their mere presence, those aliens caused our art to vanish, our music to homogenize, and our technological know-how to disappear. that is effectively what humans have been doing to our closest relatives—chimps (大猩猩) .back in , a team of scientists led by andrew whiten showed that chimps from different parts of africa behave very differently from one another. some groups would get each other’s attention by rapping branches with their knuckles(指关节), while others did it by loudly ripping leaves with their teeth. the team identified 39 of these traditions that are practiced by some communities but not others—a pattern that, at the time, hadn’t been seen in any animal except humans. it was evidence, the team said, that chimps have their own cultures.it took a long time to convince skeptics that such cultures exist, but now we have plenty of examples of animals learning local traditions from one another.but just when many scientists have come to accept the existence of animal cultures, many of those cultures might vanish. ammie kalan and her colleagues have shown, through years of intensive fieldwork, that the very presence ofhumans has eroded the diversity of chimp behavior. where we flourish, their cultures wither. it is a bitterly ironic thing to learn on the 20thanniversary of whiten’s classic study.“it’s amazing to think that just 60 years ago, we knew next to nothingof the behavior of our sister species in the wild,”whiten says. “but now,just as we are truly getting to know our primate(灵长类) cousins, the actionsof humans are closing the window on all we have discovered.”“sometimes in the rush to conserve the species, i think we forget aboutthe individuals,” says cat hobaiter, a professor at the university of st. andrews. “each population, each community, even each generation of chimps is unique. an event might only have a small impact on the total population of chimps, but it may wipe out an entire community—an entire culture. no matter what we do to restore habitat or support population growth, we may never beable to restore that culture.”no one knows whether the destruction of chimp culture is getting worse.few places have tracked chimp behavior over long periods, and those that haveare also more likely to have protected their animals from human influence.obviously conservationists need to think about saving species in a completely new way—by preserving animal traditions as well as bodies and genes. “instead of focusing only on the c onservation of genetically based entities like species, we now need to also consider culturally based entities,” says andrew whiten.51. what does the author say we humans have been doing to chimps?a) ruining their culture.b) accelerating their extinction.c) treating them as alien species.d) homogenizing their living habits.52. what is the finding of andrew whiten’s team?a) chimps demonstrate highly developed skills of communication.b) chimps rely heavily upon their body language to communicate.c) chimps behave in ways quite similar to those of human beings.d) different chimp groups differ in their way of communication.53. what did ammie kalan and her colleagues find through their intensive fieldwork?a) whiten’s classic study has little impact on the diversity of chimp behavior.b) chimp behavior becomes less varied with the increase of human activity.c) chimps alter their culture to quickly adapt to the changed environment.d) it might already be too late to prevent animal cultures from extinction.54. what does cat hobaiter think we should do for chimp conservation?a) try to understand our sister species’ behavior in the wild.b) make efforts to preserve each individual chimp community.c) study the unique characteristics of each generation of chimps.d) endeavor to restore chimp habitats to expand its total population.55. what does the author suggest conservationists do?a) focus entirely on culturally-based entities rather than genetically-based ones.b) place more stress on animal traditions than on their physical conservation.c) conserve animal species in a novel and all-round way.d) explore the cultures of species, before they vanish.part iv translation (30 minutes)directions: for this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from chinese into english. you should write your answer on answersheet 2.青藏铁路就是世界上最低最久的高原铁路,全长公里,其中存有公里在海拔多米之上,就是相连接西藏和中国其他地区的第一条铁路。

2024届九省联考英语试题(含答案解析、MP3及录音稿)

2024届九省联考英语试题(含答案解析、MP3及录音稿)

2024届九省联考英语试题第一部分听力(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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. ₤ 19.15.B. ₤ 9.18.C. ₤ 9.15. 答案是C。

1. What will Chris do next?A. Drink some coffee.B. Watch the World Cup.C. Go to sleep2. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. StrangersB. Classmates.C. Relatives3. What is the woman’s attitude to the man’s suggestion?A. FavorableB. Tolerant.C. Negative.4. What can we learn about Tom?A. He’s smart for his age.B. He’s unwilling to study.C. He’s difficult to get along with.5. What did Kevin do yesterday?A. He went swimming.B. He cleaned up his house.C. He talked with his grandparents. 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。

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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

湖北省七市州2025届高三六校第一次联考英语试卷含解析

湖北省七市州2025届高三六校第一次联考英语试卷含解析

湖北省七市州2025届高三六校第一次联考英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。

2.答题时请按要求用笔。

3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。

4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。

5.保持卡面清洁,不要折暴、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。

第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.The use of computers has made ______ possible for more people to work at home.A.it B.that C.which D.what2.He insisted what he did _______ right and that anyone who broke laws ________.A.was ; be punished B.be ; was punishedC.was; was punished D.be ; be punished3._____what they say about me, I’m going to continue my work.A.In terms of B.Regardless ofC.Instead of D.In favor of4.— Joe, what about going to Belgium for our coming holiday?— Sorry, honey, I _________ on the newly discovered dinosaur site in Argentina.There are remains of what is thought to be the largest creature ever to walk the earth.A.was working B.workC.will be working D.worked5.We sell a lot of products offshore and the opportunity to open up markets in regions ________ we don't currently sell a lot to is a great one.A.where B.thatC.what D.when6.She said her ________ is enough to support her in later years and that her only hope is that her son can visit regularly. After all she had not much time left.A.pension B.benefit C.allowance D.bonus7.We packed all the books in the wooden boxes_______ they wouldn’t get damaged.A.as long as B.as ifC.in case D.so that8.Peter survived in the accident when he fell overboard yesterday. He _______ escaped drowning.A.nearly B.slightly C.narrowly D.hardly9.---Where is my Chinese book? I remember I put it here yesterday.---You _________ it in the wrong place.A.must put B.should have putC.might have put D.might put10.________ the danger of drunk driving, many drivers promised never to drive after drinking.A.Realizing B.To have realizedC.Realized D.Having realized11.We went right round to the west coast by sea instead of driving across continent。

高三英语联考试卷

高三英语联考试卷

高三英语第一部分:听力理解(共两节。

满分30分) 略第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15 小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

21. The Belt and Road run through Asia, Europe and Africa, connecting the East Asia economic circle at one end and European economic circle at _______.A. anotherB. the otherC. othersD. the others22. Machine translation is a technology that __________ translates text from one language to another.A. freelyB. casuallyC. temporarilyD. automatically23. Pandas are rare animals close to ___________. They have now been listed among the world’s most endangered wildlife animals.A. distinctionB. emergenceC. intensionD. disappearance24. ——The room is wet. You didn’t close the window.——You’re mistaken. I ______________ it.A. have closedB. closeC. did closeD. do close25. ——Can I have the day off tomorrow ?——Unless you _______ your task at hand.A. will completeB. have completedC. had completedD. completed26. In return for the love and care from the parents, we should remember that taking care of them is the ________ responsibility.A. unshakeableB. unbelievableC. undescribableD. unapproachable27. Baymax, the plus-sized white robot, always stops at nothing to protect his friends at important times, even if he has to _______ his life.A. saveB. spareC. costD. sacrifice28. As a child, I liked listening to stories, so now it is __________ a great story that my warmest memories from childhood come from.A. readingB. being readC. to readD. to be read29. A powerful earthquake struck Nepal in South Asia on April 25, 2015, _______ government appealed for assistance from the international community.A. whereB. whichC. whoseD. when30. The hurricane ruined my vacation early this morning, otherwise I _____in Hawaii sunbathing on the beach at the moment.A. should have beenB. might have beenC. would beD. am31. Stephen William Hawking, the writer of A Brief History of Time, is always being _______ as a model of strong will.A. taken upB. held upC. picked upD. kept up32. According to the regulation of Education Ministry, a full-time middle school or primary school _______ holda flag-raising ceremony once a week, except during vacations.A. shallB. shouldC. needD. can33. Apple Inc, __________ the way we communicate with its smartphones, released the Apple Watch on March 9, 2015 in San Francisco, US.A. changingB. to changeC. changedD. having changed34. ——I dropped in on you at about four, p.m., but you didn’t answer the door.——Oh, that was probably _________ I was playing badminton in the stadium nearby.A. thatB. whatC. whenD. why35. ——We could make it from here to Florida if we drove all night.——___________! It’s a three-day drive.A. Be seriousB. Dear meC. It’s up to you.D. It’s no big deal第二节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2022年12月联考试卷 英语

2022年12月联考试卷 英语

英语部分(30分)七、选择题(本大题共10小题,每小题2分,共20分)从每小题所给的四个选项中,选出一个可以填入题中空白处的最佳选项。

未选、错选或多选均不给分。

33. – How much honey do we need?– Let me see. Two ______, please.A. spoons of honeyB. spoon of honeysC. spoons of honeysD. spoon of honey【答案】A【解析】本题考查名词—名词的单复数。

句意:-- 你们需要多少蜂蜜?-- 让我看看。

两匙蜂蜜。

spoon为可数名词,意为“匙,勺子”,根据“Two”可知,此处应用其复数形式;honey 为不可数名词,意为“蜂蜜”。

故选A。

【考纲知识点】名词—名词的单复数【难易度】中等题34. Wang Yaping becomes ______ female astronau t to work in China’s space station.A. oneB. firstC. the firstD. once【答案】C【解析】本题考查数词—序数词。

句意:王亚平成为首位在中国空间站工作的(中国)女宇航员。

分析句子结构并结合句意可知,此处表示“第一个”,应用序数词,且定冠词the应与序数词连用。

the + 序数词+ n. + to do sth. 是固定搭配,意为“第……个做某事的……”。

故选C。

【考纲知识点】数词—序数词【难易度】基础题35. I advise you not to show ______ on the Internet because it may cause trouble.A. anything personalB. personal anythingC. something personalD. personal something【答案】A【解析】本题考查代词—不定代词。

大联考英语试卷九年级

大联考英语试卷九年级

大联考英语试卷九年级专业课原理概述部分一、选择题(每题1分,共5分)1. 下列哪个单词的发音与其他选项不同?A. catB. dogC. fishD. horse2. 选择正确的介词填空:I will meet you ________ the library.A. inB. onC. atD. to3. 下面哪个句子是正确的过去式?A. She go to school yesterday.B. He went to school yesterday.C. They goes to school yesterday.D. We going to school yesterday.4. 选择正确的单词填空:My mother is a ________.A. doctorB. teacherC. engineerD. pilot5. 选择正确的连词填空:________ you study hard, you will pass the exam.A. BecauseB. ButC. SoD. Although二、判断题(每题1分,共5分)1. English is the most spoken language in the world. ( )2. "I am going to the movies" is a future tense sentence. ( )3. "Run" is the past tense of "running". ( )4. "She is taller than me" is a correct sentence. ( )5. "They was happy" is a correct past tense sentence. ( )三、填空题(每题1分,共5分)1. I ________ (be) from China.2. She ________ (go) to the supermarket yesterday.3. We ________ (have) a math test next week.4. ________ (you) mother is a doctor.5. They ________ (watch) TV every evening.四、简答题(每题2分,共10分)1. What is the past tense of "write"?2. How do you spell "library"?3. What is the opposite of "big"?4. What is the plural form of "child"?5. Can you give an example of an adjective?五、应用题(每题2分,共10分)1. Translate the following sentence into English: "我昨天买了一本书。

2024-2025学年广东省六校高三上学期八月第一次联考英语试题及答案

2024-2025学年广东省六校高三上学期八月第一次联考英语试题及答案

东莞中学、广州二中、惠州一中、深圳实验、珠海一中、中山纪念中学2025届高三第一次六校联考试题英语命题学校:东莞市东莞中学本试卷共10页,满分120分,折算成150分计入总分。

考试用时120分钟。

注意事项:1. 答题前, 考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并用2B铅笔将对应的信息点涂黑,不按要求填涂的,答卷无效。

2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,不准使用铅笔和涂改液。

不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,只需将答题卡交回。

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AAptitude Tests RecommendationsAptitude tests are helpful to job seekers of all ages. While career quizzes explore your values and work style, aptitude tests provide a more objective evaluation of your skills, helping you select a career you’re most likely to succeed in. Below are some of the best aptitude tests out there.Clifton StrengthsThe Clifton Strengths program was created based on research around leadership. The research in question pointed to common strengths among successful leaders, like strategic thinking, adaptability and communication. To complete the test, you must answer around 150 questions, each within 20 seconds. Allen Cheung, a tech blogger, notes that Clifton Strengths is more valuable than your average career test because it includes “tricky questions which aren’t as easily gamed”.Red Bull WingfinderDeveloped and tested out by psychology experts, the Red Bull Wingfinder assesses your thinking under pressure. Questions include image sorting, logic puzzles and leadership-related questions. Once you complete the test, you’ll receive a nine-page report and career coaching tailored to your results.SEI Development ReportThe SEI Development Report is an extensive EQ aptitude test that has timed right-and-wrong answers that assess eight fundamentals, including emotional literacy, emotional management and empathy. At the end, you’ll receive a 20-page report with recommended courses on workplace EQ development.CareerOneStopWhile it only takes a few minutes to complete, the CareerOneStop Skills Assessment will help you rank both your technical and soft skills. The career suggestions at the end can be categorized by relevance, annual wages, and job outlook, coupled with professional coaching or consultation to improve your skills.21. What do aptitude tests mainly assess for job seekers?A. Their work morals.B. Their preferred work style.C. Their career interest.D. Their professional competence.22. What is a unique feature of Clifton Strengths?A. It evaluates leadership skills.B. It develops strategic thinking.C. It includes challenging questions.D. It offers a comprehensive report.23. Which test suits those who prefer sorted suggestions and career coaching?A. Clifton Strengths.B. Red Bull Wingfinder.C. SEI Development Report.D. CareerOneStop.BFor some of us, going to the dentist for routine check-ups is a thing of the ordinary. But for many people around the world, especially those in poverty-stricken areas, having dental improvement and their teeth checked simply isn’t possible. A Brazilian dentist Felipe Rossi has devoted himself to helping change that situation.Growing up in USA, Felipe Rossi had just obtained the Bachelor of Medicine Degree and was about to start a master’s degree in Pediatric Dentistry (儿童口腔学) when a journey to his father’s home — Balsabo in Brazil — converted his initial plan. “All locals didn’t have access to dental care, and consequently, many of them suffered deformed teeth or even loss of teeth, leading to many people not daring to laugh with mouth open.” Felipe Rossi recalled. “A desire was planted in my heart. That is, to use my skills to bring healthy smiles to people suffering from dental problems.”With the support of his parents, Felipe formed an NGO (non-governmentorganization) called Porsorriso to give free oral treatments to individuals with low incomes who require cleaning, fillings, crowns, restoration work and more. His team is composed of approximately 30 registered volunteers who go with him to poor towns and villages in Brazil.Sponsorship is generally provided by two private companies. Individuals may also make donations through the “Smile Solidarity” program, where they can choose monthly amounts to contribute. Porsorriso also holds regular fundraisers to afford the cost of providing free dental services around the country.Noble as its objective is, Felipe admits that Porsorriso is “struggling to survive” because of the huge cost of providing dental work and the constant fundraising events they have to hold to keep the NGO in normal functioning. “Challenging as it is, it did bring healthy teeth as well as renewed confidence to the locals. We will continue this transformative act whatever difficulties we will face”. Felipe said with a strong will.24. How does the author introduce the topic of the text?A. By posing a contrast.B. By making an appeal.C. By reporting an event.D. By assuming a situation.25. What motivated Felipe to offer dental treatments to Brazilians?A. The support from his parents.B. The passion for dental health.C. The encounter with locals lacking dental care.D. The professional skills and knowledge from college.26. Which of the following can best describe Felipe Rossi?A. Hopeful and diligent.B. Charitable and dedicated.C. Faithful and ambitious.D. Intelligent and innovative.27. What do we know about Porsorriso?A. It gives free oral treatments to anyone in need.B. It is cooperated by Felipe Rossi and the local authority.C. It is financially supported by corporations and individuals.D. It holds regular fundraisers to educate people about dental care.CYou’ve most likely heard the news by now: A car-commuting, desk-bound, TV-watching lifestyle can be harmful to our health. All the time that we spend rooted in the chair is linked to increased risks of so many deadly diseases that experts have named this modern-day health epidemic the “sitting disease”.Sitting for too long slows down the body’s metabolism (新陈代谢) and the way enzymes break down our fat reserves, raising both blood sugar levels and blood pressure. Small amounts of regular activity, even just standing and moving around,throughout the day is enough to bring the increased levels back down. And those small amounts of activity add up — 30 minutes of light activity in two or three-minute bursts can be just as effective as a half-hour block of exercise. But without that activity, blood sugar levels and blood pressure keep creeping up, steadily damaging the inside of the arteries (动脉) and increasing the risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and other serious diseases. In essence, fundamental changes in biology occur if you sit for too long.But wait, you’re a runner. You needn’t worry about the harm of a sedentary lifestyle because you exercise regularly, right? Well, not so fast. Recent studies show that people spend an average of 64 hours a week sitting, whether or not they exercise 150 minutes a week as recommended by World Health Organization (WHO). Regular exercisers, furthermore, are found to be about 30 percent less active on days when they exercise. Overall, most people simply aren’t exercising or moving around enough to balance out all the harm that can result from sitting nine hours or more a day.Scared straight out of your chair? Good. The remedy is as simple as standing up and taking activity breaks.28. Which is the best way to bring down high blood sugar level and blood pressure?A. Doing exercise for 150 minutes or more every week.B. Getting rid of the habit of car commuting and TV watching.C. Standing or moving around for at least two minutes every day.D. Interrupting sitting time with light activity as often as possible.29. What does the word “sedentary” in the third paragraph most likely mean?A. Inactive.B. Risky.C. Overloaded.D. Unbalanced.30. Which of the following may be inferred about those who do serious exercise?A. They always meet the exercise standard recommended by WHO.B. They tend to stand or move less on the days when they work out.C. They usually remove all the harmful effects of sitting for too long.D. They generally spend less time sitting than those who do not exercise.31. What is the passage mainly about?A. The challenges of the modern lifestyle.B. The effect of regular activity on our body.C. The reasons for the spread of a modern epidemic.D. The threat to our health from long hours of sitting.DThe ban on cigarette advertising in the early 1970s in the United States serves as a fascinating case study in the field of public health campaigns and their unintendedconsequences. Despite the government’s intention to discourage smoking and reduce related health risks, the ban led to an unexpected outcome: an increase in cigarette sales for the major tobacco companies.The reason for this unexpected outcome can be traced to the principles of game theory, particularly the prisoner’s dilemma paradox (悖论). Just as in the prisoner’s dilemma, where cooperation leads to the best outcome for both parties, the tobacco companies would benefit collectively if none of them advertised. This action would create fairness in competition, ensuring that no individual company gains an edge by advertising.However, the dilemma arises when considering the potential actions of competitors. If one tobacco company decides to ignore the ban and advertise its products, it stands to gain a significant market share and increased sales compared to its non-advertising competitors. This creates a situation where each company faces the urge to advertise, fearing that their competitors may do the same and leave them at a disadvantage.In the end, most tobacco companies decided to play it safe and invested in advertising, despite the ban, to avoid being left behind in the competitive landscape. This strategic decision reflects the uncertainty and strategic considerations that shape business decisions, even in the face of regulations aimed at public health goals.This application of game theory provides valuable insight into the complexities of influencing human behavior through policy interventions. While well-intended efforts such as advertising bans may seem straightforward in theory, the realities of strategic decision-making and competitive dynamics often lead to unforeseen outcomes. As such, understanding the complexities of game theory can provide valuable insight for policymakers seeking to design more effective interventions and address complex societal challenges.32. What is a direct result of the ban in the 1970s?A. Cut in tax income.B. Reduction in health risks.C. Rise in tobacco sales.D. Cooperation of companies.33. How can all competitors benefit in the prisoner’s dilemma?A. They fully trust each other and follow the regulations.B. They act independently and pursue their own interests.C. They increase their market share at the expense of others.D. They ignore competition and focus on their own strategies.34. Why do most tobacco companies finally choose to advertise?A. To avoid intense competition.B. To gain a competitive advantage.C. To shape better business images.D. To achieve public health goals.35. What can be a suitable title for the passage?A. A Good Intention Fails.B. A Cigarette Ban Ends in Smoke.C. A Ban Boosts Public Health.D. A Dilemma Concerns Cigarette Companies.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分, 满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

浙江联考英语试题及答案

浙江联考英语试题及答案

浙江联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What is the woman going to do this evening?A. Go to the cinema.B. Go to a concert.C. Go to the library.2. How much will the man pay for the tickets?A. $15.B. $30.C. $45.3. Where does the conversation most likely take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a shop.C. In a bank.4. What time does the train leave?A. At 6:00 am.B. At 7:00 am.C. At 8:00 am.5. What is the man's opinion about the book?A. It's too difficult.B. It's too easy.C. It's just right.二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 16. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of sleep.B. The effects of lack of sleep.C. The benefits of taking naps.7. According to the passage, which of the following is a sign of sleep deprivation?A. Feeling energetic.B. Difficulty in concentrating.C. Increased appetite.8. What does the author suggest to improve sleep quality?A. Drinking coffee before bed.B. Exercising regularly.C. Limiting screen time before sleep.Passage 29. What is the purpose of the article?A. To advertise a new product.B. To inform about a cultural event.C. To discuss environmental issues.10. When does the event take place?A. On the first weekend of June.B. On the second weekend of June.C. On the third weekend of June.11. What can visitors expect at the event?A. Live music performances.B. A variety of food stalls.C. Workshops on environmental conservation.12. How can interested participants register for the event?A. By phone.B. By email.C. Online.三、完形填空(共20分)13. The word "exhausted" in the sentence means _______.A. boredB. tiredC. excited14. The author's attitude towards the new job is _______.A. optimisticB. pessimisticC. indifferent15. The reason for the author's decision to quit was _______.A. low payB. long hoursC. lack of interest16. The author's current situation is _______.A. unemployedB. self-employedC. employed elsewhere17. The author's main purpose in writing the passage is to_______.A. share personal experienceB. offer advice to othersC. discuss work-life balance四、语法填空(共15分)18. If it _______ (not rain) tomorrow, we will go for a picnic.19. She _______ (be) a teacher for ten years by the time she retires next year.20. The book is worth _______ (read).21. He _______ (not start) working until he finishes his homework.22. _______ (be) there any problems, please let me know.五、书面表达(共15分)23. Write an essay of about 120 words on the topic "The Role of Technology in Education". You should write clearly about your views on how technology has influenced education and its potential future impact.Answers:1-5: ABBCA6-12: BCBCB ACCB13-17: BACBA18. doesn't rain19. will have been20. reading21. won't start22. Are thereFor question 23, please refer to the essay prompt for the expected content.。

长郡联考英语试题及答案

长郡联考英语试题及答案

长郡联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What is the man going to do this weekend? (A) Go to a concert. (B) Visit his parents. (C) Stay at home.2. What does the woman mean by saying "It's a piece of cake"?(A) It's very difficult. (B) It's easy. (C) It's delicious.3. When is the meeting scheduled to start? (A) At 9:00 am. (B) At 10:00 am. (C) At 11:00 am.4. Why does the man apologize to the woman? (A) He is late.(B) He forgot her birthday. (C) He lost her book.5. What is the main topic of the conversation? (A) Travel plans. (B) Work schedules. (C) Hobbies and interests.二、阅读理解(共30分)ADirections: Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the best option.Passage 1: The Benefits of ReadingReading is a great way to improve your vocabulary and comprehension skills. It can also help you relax and reduce stress.6. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The benefits of reading. (B) How to improve vocabulary. (C) How to reduce stress.7. What does the passage suggest about reading? (A) It is a difficult task. (B) It is a relaxing activity. (C) It is a stressful activity.BDirections: Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the best option.Passage 2: The Importance of SleepSleep is essential for maintaining good health. It helps inthe repair of the body and improves memory.8. What is the main purpose of the passage? (A) To explainthe importance of sleep. (B) To describe the process of sleep.(C) To discuss the effects of sleep deprivation.9. According to the passage, what are the benefits of sleep?(A) It helps in body repair and improves memory. (B) It reduces stress and improves mood. (C) It increases energy and improves focus.CDirections: Read the following passage and answer the questions by choosing the best option.Passage 3: The Impact of Technology on EducationTechnology has revolutionized the way we learn. It has made education more accessible and interactive.10. What is the main topic of the passage? (A) The history of technology. (B) The impact of technology on education. (C)The future of education.11. How does the passage describe the role of technology in education? (A) It makes education less accessible. (B) It makes education more accessible and interactive. (C) It makes education less interactive.三、完形填空(共20分)12. The teacher asked the students to _______ their homework on time.(A) hand in (B) hand out (C) hand over13. Despite the heavy rain, he _______ to the library.(A) went (B) goes (C) will go14. She _______ a beautiful voice and everyone enjoys listening to her.(A) has (B) had (C) having15. The _______ of the old building is a concern for thelocal government.(A) safety (B) health (C) wealth四、语法填空(共15分)16. If you _______ (be) more careful, you wouldn't have made so many mistakes.17. She _______ (study) abroad next year, which is a great opportunity for her.18. The children _______ (play) in the park when it started to rain.19. I _______ (not finish) my project yet because I have been very busy.20. _______ (be) there any news about the new project?五、短文改错(共10分)The following passage contains ten errors. Identify and correct them.Example: I am very glad to hear from you. (no error)21. I have been studying English for three years now, and I am still struggling with it.22. He is one of the most talented students that I have evermeet.23. The company has decided to expand its business to new markets.24. She is a very hard-working person and she always finish her tasks on time.25. It is important that we should take good care of our health.六、书面表达(共5分)26. Write an email to your friend, telling him/her about your plans for the summer vacation.参考答案:一、听力理解1-5 (B) (C) (A) (C) (A)二、阅读理解6-7 (A) (B)8-9 (A) (A。

荆州联考英语试题及答案

荆州联考英语试题及答案

荆州联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What is the man going to do this evening?A. Go to the cinema.B. Go to the concert.C. Go to the library.2. How much did the woman spend on the dress?A. $20.B. $40.C. $60.3. What time does the train leave?A. At 6:00 a.m.B. At 7:00 a.m.C. At 8:00 a.m.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant.B. In a bank.C. In a post office.5. What is the weather like today?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Cloudy.二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 16. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The importance of teamwork.B. The benefits of group activities.C. The challenges of working in a team.7. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a benefit of teamwork?A. Improved communication skills.B. Increased creativity.C. Higher individual performance.Passage 28. What is the author's purpose in writing the article?A. To persuade readers to adopt a vegetarian diet.B. To inform readers about the environmental impact of meat production.C. To discuss the health benefits of a plant-based diet.9. Which of the following statements is true according to the article?A. Livestock farming is the leading cause of deforestation.B. Meat production is more water-efficient than plant-based agriculture.C. The meat industry contributes less to greenhouse gas emissions than transportation.Passage 310. What is the best title for the passage?A. The Impact of Technology on Education.B. The Role of Teachers in the Digital Age.C. The Future of Online Learning.11. What does the author suggest about the use of technology in education?A. It should be limited to avoid distractions.B. It can enhance learning when used appropriately.C. It is a necessary tool for all students.三、完形填空(共20分)12. The word "abandoned" in the sentence means ______.A. forgottenB. neglectedC. left behind13. The author's tone in the passage can be described as______.A. optimisticB. pessimisticC. indifferent14. The main theme of the story is ______.A. love and sacrificeB. ambition and successC. friendship and loyalty15. What is the most likely outcome for the protagonist?A. He will achieve his dream.B. He will give up his dream.C. He will find a new dream.四、语法填空(共15分)16. If she ______ (be) more careful, she would have passedthe exam.17. The book ______ (write) by J.K. Rowling is very popular among children.18. We ______ (not see) each other since we graduated fromhigh school.19. The meeting ______ (start) as soon as the manager arrives.20. The children ______ (play) in the park when it began to rain.五、短文改错(共15分)21. This is the most beautiful city I ever visited.22. She is one of the student who got the scholarship.23. There are a lot of informations about the event on the website.24. He prefers playing football than watching TV.25. I would rather stay at home than go out in such a cold weather.六、书面表达(共20分)26. Write an essay of about 120 words on the topic "The Importance of Environmental Protection". You should write clearly and coherently, and support your view withappropriate details.荆州联考英语试题答案一、听力理解1. A2. B3. C4. A5. B二、阅读理解6. A7. C8. B9. A10. C11. B三、完形填空12. B13. A14. A15. A四、语法填空16. had been17. written18. haven't seen19. will start20. were playing五、短文改错21. ever → never22. student → students23. in formations → information24. than → to25. weather → weather.六、书面表达[Answer to be provided by the examinee]。

甘肃联考英语试题及答案

甘肃联考英语试题及答案

甘肃联考英语试题及答案一、听力理解(共20分)1. What does the woman suggest for the man?A. To take a restB. To continue workingC. To see a doctorD. To call the office2. Where are the speakers most likely to be?A. In a libraryB. In a bookstoreC. In a classroomD. In a museum3. What is the man's opinion about the movie?A. It's too long.B. It's very interesting.C. It's boring.D. It's too short.4. Why is the woman feeling upset?A. She failed an exam.B. She lost her job.C. She broke up with her boyfriend.D. She missed the bus.5. What is the woman going to do next?A. Go to the gymB. Go to the supermarketC. Go to the cinemaD. Go to the library二、阅读理解(共30分)Passage 16. What is the main topic of the passage?A. The importance of sleepB. The effects of sleep deprivationC. The benefits of taking napsD. The relationship between sleep and health7. According to the passage, which of the following is a sign of sleep deprivation?A. Increased appetiteB. Decreased appetiteC. Improved memoryD. Impaired memory8. What does the author suggest to improve sleep quality?A. Drinking coffee before bedB. Exercising regularlyC. Avoiding electronic devices before sleepD. Taking sleeping pillsPassage 29. What is the purpose of the article?A. To introduce a new technologyB. To discuss the impact of technology on societyC. To warn against the overuse of technologyD. To promote the benefits of technology10. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit ofthe new technology?A. Increased productivityB. Improved communicationC. Enhanced privacyD. Reduced environmental impact11. What does the author think about the future of technology?A. It will be more integrated into daily lifeB. It will be replaced by newer technologiesC. It will have a negative impact on societyD. It will be limited to specific industriesPassage 312. What is the author's main argument in the passage?A. Traditional education is outdatedB. Online education is the futureC. A combination of traditional and online education is idealD. Education should be accessible to all13. According to the passage, what is one advantage of online education?A. It is more affordableB. It is more flexibleC. It is more interactiveD. It is more challenging14. What does the author suggest for the improvement ofonline education?A. More government fundingB. Better technology infrastructureC. More rigorous assessment methodsD. More collaboration between institutions15. What is the author's conclusion about the future of education?A. It will be dominated by online learningB. It will be a mix of online and traditional methodsC. It will focus on vocational trainingD. It will be limited to certain subjects三、完形填空(共20分)16. A. although B. because C. unless D. if17. A. surprised B. disappointed C. excited D. confused18. A. succeeded B. failed C. hesitated D. persisted19. A. opportunity B. challenge C. advantage D. obstacle20. A. encouraged B. warned C. motivated D. reminded四、语法填空(共15分)21. The company has announced that it will ________ (expand) its business into new markets.22. Despite the heavy rain, the athletes ________ (continue) to train for the upcoming competition.23. It is essential that the students ________ (respect) the rules of the school.24. The new policy ________ (introduce) by the government aims to reduce air pollution.25. The book ________ (publish) last year has received critical acclaim.五、短文改错(共15分)26. The following passage contains ten errors. Underline the error and write the correct answer in the space provided. Last week, I went to a concert of my favorite singer. Although the weather was terrible and it was raining heavily, but I still went. The concert was held in a large stadium, where thousands of people had gathered. My friends and I were standing in the queue for about two hours before the concert started. When the singer finally appeared on the stage, everyone screamed loudly. The performance was amazing, and I had a great time. I will never forget this experience.六、书面表达(共20分)27. Write an essay of about。

2023-2024学年广东省七校联合体高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(解析版)

2023-2024学年广东省七校联合体高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(解析版)

广东省七校联合体2023-2024学年高三上学期第一次联考英语试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

AInvasive Species ManagementPlacencia, BelizeMake a difference by removing lion-fish, an invasive species destroying reef ecosystems of the Caribbean. Learn to dive while removing lion-fish. Each week/day will differ but you will be participating in the following areas; Removing Invasive Lion-fish. Whale Shark Observation (if spotted). Biodiversity Identification Dive. Beach Clean-ups.Marine Research ExpeditionTyrrhenian Sea, ItalyYou will join an international crew aboard a sailboat to work for the protection of our seas. And you will learn to collect data, organize and enjoy the sea at its best! Experience the sailing life in one of the world’s best spots for Water sports. Gain experience in Marine Research in the field(Under water).Get close up to dolphins and whales in the wild.Wildlife SupporterPort Elizabeth, South AfricaV olunteer at a Game Reserve that hosts the Big 5 and support the local staff in monitoring the animals. Work up close with the famous Big 5! Join our reserve for orphaned and injured non dangerous animals. Make a difference in the rescue, rehabilitation (康复) and release of wildlife giving them a second chance at being free and wild again.Climate and Environmentalist SupporterHanga Roa, ChileBe a volunteer on the amazing Easter Island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and get involved in climate and nature protection. Responsibilities include: Teamwork in the climate protection program, Collection of plant seeds, Control of seed settlement on the plantation,Conservation of native seeds and plants, Reforestation work.1. What activity will volunteers do depending on good luck?A. Clean dolphins stuck on the beach.B. Dive under water to see lion-fish.C. Collect data on a marine animal.D. Monitor whale sharks carefully.2. What is Tyrrhenian Sea famous for?A. Its marine life in deep water.B. Its perfect place for sailing.C. Its wild dolphins and whales.D. Its best spot for marine researches.3. Which activity is suitable for volunteers with medical experiences?A. Wildlife Supporter.B. Marine Research Expedition.C. Invasive Species Management.D. Climate and Environmentalist Supporter.【语篇解读】这是一篇应用文。

高三联考试卷(英语)及答案

高三联考试卷(英语)及答案

江西师大附中、鹰潭一中、宜春中学、新余四中、白鹭洲中学、南昌三中、上饶二中高三英语联考试卷第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. When did the speakers start?A. At 4:00.B. At 4:15.C. At 4:22.2. What is Jack now?A. A student.B. A teacher.C.A clerk.3. What should Carol have done according to the man?A. Met some friends.B. Made a decision.C. Met the woman.4. Who was the birthday party for?A. Jade.B. Lisa.C. Lily.5. What color of the right bottle’ s top is?A. Red.B. Brown.C. Blue.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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料, 回答第6至7题。

6. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Scenery.B. Basketball game.C. Weather.7. Why have they decided to go inside?A. They feel rather cold outside.B. They try to avoid the sunshine.C. They want to watch a TV program.听第7段材料, 回答第8至9题。

2024年1月“九省联考”英语真题(试题+解析)

2024年1月“九省联考”英语真题(试题+解析)

2024年九省联考阅读理解B篇解析
语篇丨说明文类型 主题丨人与自然语境 语篇│文章主要介绍了鹦鹉作为被捕食动物的行为特性和生存策略。
2024年九省联考阅读理解B篇解析
Parrots are prey animals, which means that other predators (捕食者) in the wild, such as hawks or snakes, are looking to make them into a meal. This one factor influences parrots’ behavior in your house more than any other.
A. To remember a famous artist.
B. To raise fund for Coe Library.
C. To mark the anniversary of a national park.
D. To tell the history of the University of Wyoming.
Davís, and Larry and Thea Lancaster to bring this exhibition to the University of Wyoming as part of yearlong celebrations recognizing Yellowstone’s 150th anniversary(我们很高兴能与黄石收藏者杰克和苏珊·戴维 斯以及拉里和西娅·兰开斯特合作,将这次展览带到怀俄明大学,作为纪念黄石公园150周年的为期一年的 庆祝活动的一部分)”可知,展览的目的是纪念一个国家公园的周年纪念。故选C。 23.细节理解题。根据最后一段“This is a unique piece, as posters such as this one were printed on soft paper and very few have survived.(这是一件独特的作品,因为像这样的海报是印在软纸上的,很少有幸存下来)” 可知,1904年亨利·韦尔奇设计的海报在世界上很罕见。故选A。
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2011年1月MBA考试英语真题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered black and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)The Internet affords anonymity to its users, a blessing to privacy and freedom of speech. But that very anonymity is also behind the explosion of cyber-crime that has 1 across the Web.Can privacy be preserved 2 bringing safety and security to a world that seems increasingly 3 ?Last month, Howard Schmidt, the nation’s cyber-czar, offered the federal government a 4 to make the Web a safer place-a “voluntary trusted identity” system that would be the high-tech 5 of a physical key, a fingerprint and a photo ID card, all rolled 6 one. The system might use a smart identity card, or a digital credential 7 to a specific computer .and would authenticate users at a range of online services.The idea is to 8 a federation of private online identity systems. User could 9 which system to join, and only registered users whose identities have been authenticated could navigate those systems. The approach contrasts with one that would require an Internet driver’s license 10 by the government.Google and Microsoft are among companies that already have these“single sign-on”systems that make it possible for users to 11 just once but use many different services.12.the approach would create a “walled garden” n cyberspace, with safe “neighborhoods” and brig ht “streetlights” to establish a sense of a 13 community.Mr. Schmidt described it as a “voluntary ecosystem” in which “individuals and organizations can complete online transactions with 14 ,trusting the identities of each other and the identities of the infrastructure 15 which the transaction runs”.Still, the administration’s plan has 16 privacy rights activists. Some applaud the approach; others are concerned. It seems clear that such a scheme is an initiative push toward what would 17 be a c ompulsory Internet “drive’s license” mentality.The plan has also been greeted with 18 by some computer security experts, who worry that the “voluntary ecosystem” envisioned by Mr. Schmidt would still leave much of the Internet 19 .They argue that all Internet users should be 20 to register and identify themselves, in the same way that drivers must be licensed to drive on public roads.1.A.sweptB.skippedC.walkedD.ridden2.A.forB.withinC.whileD.though3.wlessC.pointlessD.helpless4.promiseD.proposal5.rmationB.interferenceC.entertainmentD.equivalent6.A.byB.intoC.fromD.over7.pared8.A.dismissB.discoverC.createD.improve9.A.recallB.suggestC.selectD.realize10.A.relcasedB.issuedC.distributedD.delivered11.A.carry onB.linger onC.set inD.log in12.A.In vainB.In effectC.In returnD.In contrast13.A.trustedB.modernized peting14.A.cautionB.delightC.confidenceD.patience15.A.onB.afterC.beyondD.across16.A.dividedB.disappointedC.protectedD.united17.A.frequestlyB.incidentallyC.occasionallyD.eventually18.A.skepticismB.releranceC.indifferenceD.enthusiasm19.A.manageableB.defendableC.vulnerableD.invisible20.A.invitedB.appointedC.allowedD.forcedSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions after each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40points)Text 1Ruth Simmons joined Goldman Sachs’s board as an out side director in January 2000: a year later she became president of Brown University. For the rest of the decade she apparently managed both roles without attracting much eroticism. But by the end of 2009 Ms. Simmons was under fire for having sat on Goldma n’s compensation committee; how could she have let those enormous bonus payouts pass unremarked? By February the next year Ms. Simmons had left the board. The position was just taking up too much time, she said.Outside directors are supposed to serve as h elpful, yet less biased, advisers on a firm’s board. Having made their wealth and their reputations elsewhere, they presumably have enough independence to disagree with the chief executive’s proposals. If the sky, and the share price is falling, outside directors should be able to give advice based on having weathered their own crises.The researchers from Ohio University used a database hat covered more than 10,000 firms and more than 64,000 different directors between 1989 and 2004. Then they simply checked which directors stayed from one proxy statement to the next. The most likely reason for departing a board was age, so the researchers concentrated on those “surprise” disappearances by directors under the age of 70. They fount that after a surprise departure, the probability that the company will subsequently have to restate earnings increased by nearly 20%. The likelihood of being named in a federal class-action lawsuit also increases, and the stock is likely to perform worse. The effect tended to be larger for larger firms. Although a correlation between them leaving and subsequent bad performance at the firm is suggestive, it does not mean that such directors are always jumping off a sinking ship. Often they “trade up.” Leaving riskier, smaller firms f or larger and more stable firms.But the researchers believe that outside directors have an easier time of avoiding a blow to their reputations if they leave a firm before bad news breaks, even if a review of history shows they were on the board at the time any wrongdoing occurred. Firms who want to keep their outside directors through tough times may have to create incentives. Otherwise outside directors will follow the example of Ms. Simmons, once again very popular on campus.21. According to Paragraph 1, Ms. Simmons was criticized for .[A]gaining excessive profits[B]failing to fulfill her duty[C]refusing to make compromises[D]leaving the board in tough times22. We learn from Paragraph 2 that outside directors are supposed to be .[A]generous investors[B]unbiased executives[C]share price forecasters[D]independent advisers23. According to the researchers from Ohio University after an outside director’s surprise departure, the firm is likely to .[A]become more stable[B]report increased earnings[C]do less well in the stock market[D]perform worse in lawsuits24. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that outside directors .[A]may stay for the attractive offers from the firm[B]have often had records of wrongdoings in the firm[C]are accustomed to stress-free work in the firm[D]will decline incentives from the firm25. The author’s attitude toward the role of outside directors is.[A]permissive[B]positive[C]scornful[D]criticalText 2Whatever happened to the death of newspaper? A year ago the end seemed near. The recession threatened to remove the advertising and readers that had not already fled to the internet. Newspapers like the San Francisco Chronicle were chronicling their own do om. America’s Federal Trade commission launched a round of talks about how to save newspapers. Should they become charitable corporations? Should the state subsidize them ? It will hold another meeting soon. But the discussions now seem out of date.In much of the world there is the sign of crisis. German and Brazilian papers have shrugged off the recession. Even American newspapers, which inhabit the most troubled come of the global industry, have not only survived but often returned to profit. Not the 20% profit margins that were routine a few years ago, but profit all the same.It has not been much fun. Many papers stayed afloat by pushing journalists overboard. The American Society of News Editors reckons that 13,500 newsroom jobs have gone since 2007. Readers are paying more for slimmer products. Some papers even had the nerve to refuse delivery to distant suburbs. Yet these desperate measures have proved the right ones and, sadly for many journalists, they can be pushed further.Newspapers are becoming more balanced businesses, with a healthier mix of revenues from readers and advertisers. American papers have long been highly unusual in their reliance on ads. Fully 87% of their revenues came from advertising in 2008, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD). In Japan the proportion is 35%. Not surprisingly, Japanese newspapers are much more stable.The whirlwind that swept through newsrooms harmed everybody, but much of the damage has been concentrated in areas where newspaper are least distinctive. Car and film reviewers have gone. So have science and general business reporters. Foreign bureaus have been savagely cut off. Newspapers are less complete as a result. But completeness is no longer a virtue in the newspaper business.26. By saying “Newspapers like … their own doom” (Lines 3-4, Para. 1), the author indicates that newspaper .[A]neglected the sign of crisis[B]failed to get state subsidies[C]were not charitable corporations[D]were in a desperate situation27. Some newspapers refused delivery to distant suburbs probably because .[A]readers threatened to pay less[B]newspapers wanted to reduce costs[C]journalists reported little about these areas[D]subscribers complained about slimmer products28. Compared with their American counterparts, Japanese newspapers are much more stable because they .[A]have more sources of revenue[B]have more balanced newsrooms[C]are less dependent on advertising[D]are less affected by readership29. What can be inferred from the last paragraph about the current newspaper business?[A]Distinctiveness is an essential feature of newspapers.[B]Completeness is to blame for the failure of newspaper.[C]Foreign bureaus play a crucial role in the newspaper business.[D]Readers have lost their interest in car and film reviews.30. The most appropriate title for this text would be .[A]American Newspapers: Struggling for Survival[B]American Newspapers: Gone with the Wind[C]American Newspapers: A Thriving Business[D]American Newspapers: A Hopeless StoryText 3We tend to think of the decades immediately following World War II as a time of prosperity and growth, with soldiers returning home by the millions, going off to college on the G. I. Bill and lining up at the marriage bureaus.But when it came to their houses, it was a time of common sense and a belief that less could truly be more. During the Depression and the war, Americans had learned to live with less, and that restraint, in combination with the postwar confidence in the future, made small, efficient housing positively stylish.Economic condition was only a stimulus for the trend toward efficient living. The phrase “less is more” was actually first popularized by a German, the architect Ludwig Mies v an der Rohe, who like other people associated with the Bauhaus, a school of design, emigrated to the United States before World War IIand took up posts at American architecture schools. These designers came to exert enormous influence on the course of American architecture, but none more so that Mies.Mies’s signature phrase means that less decoration, properly organized, has more impact that a lot. Elegance, he believed, did not derive from abundance. Like other modern architects, he employed metal, glass and laminated wood-materials that we take for granted today buy that in the 1940s symbolized the future. Mies’s sophisticated presentation masked the fact that the spaces he designed were small and efficient, rather than big and often empty.The apartment s in the elegant towers Mies built on Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive, for example, were smaller-two-bedroom units under 1,000 square feet-than those in their older neighbors along the city’s Gold Coast. But they were popular because of their airy glass walls, the views they afforded and the elegance of the buildings’ details and proportions, the architectural equivalent of the abstract art so popular at the time.The trend toward “less” was not entirely foreign. In the 1930s Frank Lloyd Wright started building more modest and efficient houses-usually around 1,200 square feet-than the spreading two-story ones he had designed in the 1890s and the early 20th century.The “Case Study Houses” commissioned from talented modern architects by California Arts & Architecture magazine between 1945 and 1962 were yet another homegrown influence on the “less is more” trend. Aesthetic effect came from the landscape, new materials and forthright detailing. In his Case Study House, Ralph everyday life –few American families acquired helicopters, though most eventually got clothes dryers –but his belief that self-sufficiency was both desirable and inevitable was widely shared.31. The postwar American housing style largely reflected the Americans’.[A]prosperity and growth[B]efficiency and practicality[C]restraint and confidence[D]pride and faithfulness32. Which of the following can be inferred from Paragraph 3 about Bauhaus?[A]It was founded by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.[B]Its designing concept was affected by World War II.[C]Most American architects used to be associated with it.[D]It had a great influence upon American architecture.33. Mies held that elegance of architectural design .[A]was related to large space[B]was identified with emptiness[C]was not reliant on abundant decoration[D]was not associated with efficiency34. What is true about the apartments Mies building Chicago’s Lake Shore Drive?[A]They ignored details and proportions.[B]They were built with materials popular at that time.[C]They were more spacious than neighboring buildings.[D]They shared some characteristics of abstract art.35. What can we learn about the design of the “Case Study House”?[A]Mechanical devices were widely used.[B]Natural scenes were taken into consideration[C]Details were sacrificed for the overall effect.[D]Eco-friendly materials were employed.Text 4Will the European Union make it? The question would have sounded strange not long ago. Now even the project’s greatest cheerleaders talk of a continent facing a “Bermuda triangle” of debt, population decline and lower growth.As well as those chronic problems, the EU face an acute crisis in its economic core, the 16 countries that use the single currency. Markets have lost faith that the euro zone’s e conomies, weaker or stronger, will one day converge thanks to the discipline of sharing a single currency, which denies uncompetitive members the quick fix of devaluation.Yet the debate about how to save Europe’s single currency from disintegration is stu ck. It is stuck because the euro zone’s dominant powers, France and Germany, agree on the need for greater harmonization within the euro zone, but disagree about what to harmonies.Germany thinks the euro must be saved by stricter rules on borrow spending and competitiveness, barked by quasi-automatic sanctions for governments that do not obey. These might include threats to freeze EU funds for poorer regions and EU mega-projects and even the suspension of a country’s voting rights in EU ministerial council s. It insists that economic co-ordination should involve all 27 members of the EU club, among whom there is a small majority for free-market liberalism and economic rigour; in the inner core alone, Germany fears, a small majority favour French interference.A “southern” camp headed by French wants something different: ”European economic government” within an inner core of euro-zone members. Translated, that means politicians intervening in monetary policy and a system of redistribution from richer to poorer members, via cheaper borrowing for governments through common Eurobonds or complete fiscal transfers. Finally, figures close to the France government have murmured, curo-zone members should agree to some fiscal and social harmonization: e.g., curbing competition in corporate-tax rates or labour costs.It is too soon to write off the EU. It remains the world’s largest trading block. At its best, the European project is remarkably liberal: built around a single market of 27 rich and poor countries, its internal borders are far more open to goods, capital and labour than any comparable trading area. It is an ambitious attempt to blunt the sharpest edges of globalization, and make capitalism benign.36. The EU is faced with so many problems that .[A] it has more or less lost faith in markets[B] even its supporters begin to feel concerned[C] some of its member countries plan to abandon euro[D] it intends to deny the possibility of devaluation37. The debate over the EU’s single currency is stuck because the dominant powers .[A] are competing for the leading position[B] are busy handling their own crises[C] fail to reach an agreement on harmonization[D] disagree on the steps towards disintegration38. To solve the euro problem ,Germany proposed that .[A] EU funds for poor regions be increased[B] stricter regulations be imposed[C] only core members be involved in economic co-ordination[D] voting rights of the EU members be guaranteed39. The French proposal of handling the crisis implies that __ __.[A]poor countries are more likely to get funds[B]strict monetary policy will be applied to poor countries[C]loans will be readily available to rich countries[D]rich countries will basically control Eurobonds40. Regarding the future of the EU, the author seems to feel __ __.[A]pessimistic[B]desperate[C]conceited[D]hopefulPart BDirections:(7选5)In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions (41-45), choose the most suitable one from the list A-G to fit into each of the numbered blank. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.(10 points)Such a move could affect firms such as McDonald’s, which sponsors the youth coaching scheme run by the Football Association. Fast-food chains should also stop offering “inducements” such as toys, cute animals and mobile phone credit to lure young customers, Stephenson said. Professor Dinesh Bhugra, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, said: “If children are taught about the impact that food has on their growth, and that some things can harm, at least information is available up front.”He also urged councils to impose “fast-food-free zones” around school and hospitals-areas within which takeaways cannot open.A Department of Health spokesperson said: “We need to create a new vision for public health where all of society works together to get healthy and live longer. This includes creating a new ‘responsibility deal’ with business, built on so cial responsibility, not state regulation. Later this year, we will publish a white paper setting out exactly how we will achieve this.”The food industry will be alarmed that such senior doctors back such radical moves, especially the46.Direction:In this section there is a text in English. Translate it into Chinese, write your translation on ANSWER SHEET 2. (15points)Who would have thought that, globally, the IT industry produces about the same volumes of greenhouse gases as the world’s airlines d o-rough 2 percent of all CO2 emissions?Many everyday tasks take a surprising toll on the environment. A Google search can leak between 0.2 and 7.0 grams of CO2 depending on how many attempts are needed to get the “right” answer. To deliver results to its users quickly, then, Google has to maintain vast data centres round the world, packed with powerful computers. While producing large quantities of CO2, these computers emit a great deal of heat, so the centres need to be well air-conditioned, which uses even more energy.However, Google and other big tech providers monitor their efficiency closely and make improvements. Monitoring is the first step on the road to reduction, but there is much to be done, and not just by big companies.Section IV WritingPart A47 Directions:1. Suppose your cousin Li Ming has just been admitted to a university. Write him/her a letter to1) congratulate him/her, and2) give him/her suggestions on how to get prepared for university life.You should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. Use “Zhang Wei” instead.Do not write the address. (10 points)2. write a short essay baesd on the following chart.in your writing,you should:1)interpret the chart and2)give your commentsyou should write at least 150 wrodswrite your essay on answer sheet 2(15points)2008、2009年国内轿车市场部分【品牌份额示意图】2011年MBA/MPA/ MPACC英语参考答案完型填空:1-10 ACBDDBACCB11-20 DBACAADACD阅读PartA21-25 ADCBD26-30 DBCAA31-35 BDCDB36-40 ADBAD阅读Part B41-45EDCBG翻译部分:有谁会想到,在全球范围内,IT行业产生的温室气体跟全球航空公司产生的一样多?占二氧化碳总排量的2%.很多日常工作对环境造成了让人震惊的破坏作用。

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