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1、二、完形填空(共15小題,15分。每小題1分)閱讀下面短文,從各題 A、B、C、D四個 選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。A few years ago, I went to Disneyland with my sister and her two children. At that time, they were probably 10 and 8.We were walking down Main Street to go across to Downtown Disney when John, the younger of my two nephews, 26 walking. H
2、e stood there for a few seconds with his eyes looking across the 27 . As I started to walk towards him to tell him to 28 so we could stay with the group, he started walking across the street.I was just standing there thinking and trying to 29 what he would do. 30 he got to the other side of the stre
3、et, he stopped in front of a couple and their crying child. If I had to guess, this kid was probably around the same _31 as John, if not a little bit younger.I saw them talking to each other for a moment, then John 32 his balloon that he hadjust got with in10 minutes to the kid. The parents looked a
4、bsolutely 33 . The kid tookthe ballo on, stopped 34 smiled at Joh n and said someth in g,smiled at Joh n and said something to him. Then John came walking back over to me, totally 35 . The parents were still watching him as if he was a miracle(神奇的人).And the kid was smiling and talking 36 to his pare
5、nts, pointing at my nephew. By the time he got back over to me, I was obviously con fused. So I asked him, What was that about? Joh n an swered calmly,He looked sad. He should nt be 37 at Disn eyla nd, so I gave him my 38 to make him happy. Then I asked, You gave him your balloon?Yes. His ballo on m
6、ight have flow n away, or he did nt get on e, 39 mom bought me lots of toys, so its OK. he answered.To me, its hard to imagine that this kid, this 8-year-old kid, did that.The story is definitely not as 40 as some of the other stories we have ever read, but tothis day it still kind of blows me away.
7、26. A.dislikedB. stoppedC. con ti nuedD. fini shed27. A.streetB. fieldC. squareD. lake28. A.helpB. returnC. hurryD. rest29. A.discoverB. explai nC. proveD. show30. A.Si neeB. ThoughC. IfD. When31. A.ageB. hobbyC. heightD. weight32. A.lentB. threwC. movedD. handed33. A.boredB. worriedC . surprisedD.
8、frighte ned34. A.jumpi ngB. cryingC. playi ngD. running35. A.crazyB. happyC. afraidD. sorry36. A.hopefullyB. nervouslyC. slowlyD. excitedly37.A.sadB. angryC. shyD.quiet38.A.ticketB. moneyC. balloonD.food39.A.orB. forC. butD.so40.A.trueB. touch ingC. simpleD.tiri ng三、閱讀理解(共20小題,40分。每小題2分)第一節:閱讀下面短文,從
9、各題 A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳答案。ACamp Nou is a football stadium in Barcel ona. Spa in. It is the largest stadium in Europe and the tenth largest in the world. Many international matches are played there.There is a museum in the stadium-the FC Barcelona Museum. It is considered the best football museum in the
10、 world There are multi-media displays(多媒 體展示)about the Barcelona Club and its history as well as a fantastic view of the stadium. Camp Nou is also a place where you can enjoy major con certs and other non-football eve nts.Beijing National Stadium, also called the Birds Nest, is located in China.lt w
11、as designed for use during the 2008 Summer olympics and Paralympics. It is the worlds largest steel structure(鋼結構).The stadium has recently been transformed(改造)so that it can be used for win ter sports.Maracana Stadium is an open-air stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was opened in 1950 for the F
12、IFA World Cup. Since then, it has mainly been used for football matches between the major football clubs in Riode Janeiro. It is the largest stadium in South America.Wembley Stadium is located in Wembley Park in London, England. The England national football team play most of their home matches ther
13、e. The stadium is also used for other sporting events. It is the second largest stadium in Europe (after Camp Nou) and one of the largest and the tallest in the world, with every seat under a roof. It was very expensive to build.41. What is the theme of the museum in Camp Nou?A. Film.B. Music.C. His
14、tory. D. Football.42. Which stadium has bee n cha nged for win ter sports rece ntly?A. Camp Nou.B. Beijing National StadiumC. Maraca na Stadium. D. Wembley Stadium.43. What was Maracana Stadium opened for in 1950?A. The Olympics.B. Major con certs.C. Multi-media displays.D. The FIFA World Cup.44. Fr
15、om the passage,we can know that Wembley Stadium is A. in South AmericaB. the largest stadium in EuropeC. used for different sporting eventsD. the largest steel structure in the worldBWelcome to your future life! You get up in the morni ng and look in to the mirror(鏡子). Your face is not likely to cha
16、nge and stays young-looking. In 2035, medical scienee is better than ever. Many people of your age could live to be 150, so at 40, youre not old at all. And your pare nts just had an an ti-agi ng nano tech no logy treatme nt. Now, all three of you look the same age!You say to your shirt, Turn red. I
17、t changes from blue to red. In 2035, smart clothes contain particles, which are very tiny in size and can be programmed to change your clothes color or pattern.You walk into the kitche n. You get the milk, but a voice says, You should nt drink that! Your fridge has read the FRID chip, a piece of ele
18、ctronic equipment, on the milk bottle, and it knows the milk is old. In 2035, every food item in the supermarket has an FRID chip. Its time to go to work. In 2035, cars drive themselves. Just tell your smart car where to go. On the way, you can call a friend using your jacket sleeves ( 袖 子 ). Nano-s
19、ized smart tech no logy is all around you. Your whole body and everyth ing around you will become part of the same network, says scientist Ampy Buchholz. So will all these come true? For new tech no logy to succeed, says scie ntist An drew Zolli, it has to be so much better that it replaces what we
20、have already. The Internet is one example-what will be the next?45. According to the passage,in 2035 A. people could live to be 150B. clothes could be much cheaperC. cars could cha nge color themselvesD. food could stay fresh for a Ion ger time46. The underlined word old in Paragraph 4 meansA. not f
21、reeB. not fresh C. not expensiveD. not young47. Scie ntist Ampy Buchholz thi nks that smart tech no logyA. can be highly dan gerousB. can become very com monC. can cause stress for peopleD. can take the place of humans48. What is the best title for the passage?A. How Will We Live in 2035?B. What Wil
22、l We Eat and Wear in 2035?C. Why Will Everyday Life Be Cha nged? D. When Will Smart Tech no logy Be Used?CEn glish is an importa nt global Ian guage-but that does nt mean its easy to lear n. Many experts have tried to make En glish easier for stude nts to lear n, but they were nt always successful.
23、I n 1930, Professor C. K. Ogde n of Cambridge Un iversity inven ted Basic En glish. It had only 850 words (and just 18 verbs!), and Ogden said most people could learn it injust thirty hours. The problem was that those people who learned Basic English could write and say simple messages,but they coul
24、dnt understand the answers in real English! It was also difficult to explain a word which wasnt in the Basic English word list. If you wanted a watermelon( 西 瓜 ), you asked for a large green fruit with the form of an egg, which has a sweet red inside and a good taste. R. E. Zachrisson, a university
25、professor in Sweden, decided that the biggest problem learners of English was spelling, so he invented a language called Anglic. Anglic was similar English but with much simpler spelling. Father became faadher,new became nue,years became yeerz. Sadly,Anglic never became popular.Even easier is the la
26、nguage which ships captains use: its called Seaspeak. It uses a simple phrases for every possible situation. In Seaspeak, for example, you dont say Im sorry, what did you say? or I didnt understand. Can you repeat that?. its just Say again. No more grammar!In the age of computers and international c
27、ommunication through the Internet, a new form of English might appear. A large number of the worlds e-mail messagesare in English and indicate examples of NetLingo like O.I.C. (Oh, I see!) and T.T.Y.L. (Talk to you later). In another fifty years English as we know it might not exist. We will probabl
28、y all speak fluent Internetish! 49. What did Professor C. K. Ogden invent? A. Basic English. B. Anglic. C. Seaspeak. D. NetLingo50. R. E. Zachrisson invented Anglic to solve the problem of.A. listening . B. speaking C. spelling D. reading51. In Seaspeak, what do people say I didnt understand. Can yo
29、u repeat that?A. Faadher. B. Say again. C. O.I.C. D. Talk to you later52. What is the passage mainly about?A. Why English has become popular.B. What English has brought to people.C. Where people have used English widely.D. How people have tried to make English easier.DUngraded question, posted by In
30、structor, Dr Green In next weeks lecture, we will be discussing identity. Social experts suggest that we have three basic types of identity. First, your given identity includes your gender( 性 別 ), your birthplace, and your age. These are aspects of identity that are almost impossible to change. Seco
31、nd is your chosen identity, groups you choose to become a part of. Chosen identity can include your beliefs, your professions ( 職 業 ), or your community organizations. Finally, your core identity is what makes you unique. Your behaviors, personality, values, and skills are all part of your core iden
32、tity. Before Mondays lecture post a short reply to this question.QUESTION: How has your identity changed in the last few years, including the three aspects of identity? Posted by Ali K. When I started high school, I thought that I knew exactly who Iwas and where I was headed. I was a star soccer pla
33、yer, and my entire identity was soccer-I lived it and breathed it. This was my chosen identity. Everything changed when l had a terrible knee injury during my second year. After several months, it was clear that I wouldnt be able to play soccer competitively again. I felt really sad when I had to qu
34、it the team, and I was very unhappy. Slowly I started to see that I was still the same person on the inside. I was still a very hard-working person, someone who didnt easily give up, and someone who loved being on a team. These were part of my core identity. I had to rediscover my values (hard work
35、and competition) to get me through this hard time. Ive been developing a new sense of identity. Although Ive had to change part of my chosen identity, I now understand that my core identity (who I am inside) is the most important for me. Posted by Paul S. Like Ali, I had a very hard time in high sch
36、ool. I felt like my parents didnt understand or respect me, and nothing I did was right in their eyes. They didnt think I was trustworthy, and I admit that sometimes l didnt make great choices. But my parents are part of my given identity, and therefore they are very important in my life. During hig
37、h school, my chosen identity was the group of friends that I belonged to. However, some friends were influencing me in bad ways. I felt really lost and unhappy with my life. Later, when I started at the university in my city, I decided to find some new friends. Now I can realize the changes in me an
38、d feel more comfortable around my parents because they respect me as an adult. It is important to remember that your chosen identity is not who you are. You can make other choices, and change your life.53. Which of the following belongs to your given identity?A. Professions. B. Behaviors. C. Persona
39、lity. D. Birthplace.54. Why did Ali change part of his chosen identity?A. He lost interest in sport at school.B. He found a new sense of identity.C. He injured his knee playing soccer.D. He followed his teammates advice.55. Where should the following sentence be put?“ Iveconnected with friends who b
40、etter understand my family background and my values. ”A B. C. D. 56. What kind of passage is it?A. A blog B. A poster. C. A news report. D. A book review 第二節:閱讀下面短文和問題,根據短文內容和每小題后的具體要求,在 答題卡相應題號后的橫線上寫下相關信息,完成對該問題的回答。答語要意思清楚,結構正 確,書寫工整。When you are sitting in class, have you ever drawn pictures in th
41、e margins (頁邊的空白處 ) of your notebooks? If so, you are doodling. Many people think of doodling as a distraction(分心)from more important things But it might be just the opposite.One study shows that doodling may help you remember things you hear. In 2009 researchersasked two groups of people to listen to a phone message. One group was encouraged to doodle, but the other was not. Neither group knew that it would be asked to remember information from the message. But the group that doodled remembered 29%more. Ot
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