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1、第1部分:詞匯選項(xiàng)(第11 5題,每題1分,共15分)1 個意義最為接下面每個句子中均有 1 個詞或短語劃有底橫線, 請為每處劃線部分確定 近的選項(xiàng)。1 She found me very dullA dirty B sleepy C lazy D boring2 The President made a brief visit to BeijingA short B working C forma D secret3 He was persuaded to give the idea.A mention B accept C consider D drop4 Jack consumes a

2、pound of cheese day.A eats B drinks C buys D produces5 Mary just told us a very fascinating story.A strange B frightening C difficult D interesting6 It's a gorgeous day anywayA lovely B cold C normal D rainy7 Her life is becoming more diverseA generous B humorous C varied D romantic8 Foreign mil

3、itary aid was prolonging the warA broadening B worsening C extending D accelerating9 She was unwilling to go but she had no choice.A unable B indecisive C ready D reluctant10 She is.slender, with delicate wrists and anklesA sick B weak C slim D pale11 With immense relief, stopped runningA some B eno

4、rmous C little D extensive12 The scientists began to accumulate dataA collect B handle C analyze D investigate13Jack eventually.Overtook .the last truckA hit B passed C reached D led14 Sometimes it is advisable to book hotels in advanceA possible B profitable C easy D wise15 The reason for their unu

5、sual behavior remains a puzzle.A fact B mystery C statement D game第二部分暫無第 3 部分:概括大意與完成句子(第 2330 題,每題 1 分,共 8 分)下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測試任務(wù):(1)第2326題要求從所給的6個選項(xiàng)中為第25'段 每段選擇1個最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第2730題要求從所給的6個選項(xiàng)中為每個句子確定 1。個最佳 選項(xiàng)。The Supercomputer Network1 Recently, ten laboratories run by governments in different parts of t

6、he world have become linked.Their computers have been connected so they can “ talk ”to each other. This may not seem very dramatic news , but it is the beginning of a development that will increase the power of the Internet tremendously.2 The lnternet is an interconnected ( 互聯(lián) )system of networks th

7、at connects computers round the world and facilitates the transmission and exchange of information. The way that you use the Intermit is by accessing this network.This depends on the power that your system allows you to use.The power of your computer is responsible for how fast you can download( 下載

8、)files , how much data you can store , etc.If your computer is old and slow , accessing the information can be very difficult.The new development in information technology has been called “ the grid ” ( 網(wǎng)格技術(shù) ) ,and it will be a network of computers that are linked together.The “ grid ” will work in

9、a different way from the I internet. enabling you to get the power of the biggest computers in the world on your computer.Accessing the information will no longer depend on the power of your computer.The idea is that while you access information ,you will also have access to the power of the bigger

10、computer stations.3 One advantage of this revolutionary idea is that geographical location will become irrelevant.The“ grid ”will decide which are the best parts of a worldwide network to do the job you want.This means that you may be accessing a computer In Japan to solve a problem in Alaska.4 The

11、“ grid” can be compared to having an efficient personal assistant.You can gave your assistant a task and“ he”wIl d0 it for you.The assistant will do the preliminary research ,collect the data, compare them and decide on the best course of action by accessing any of the computer centers in the“ grid

12、” that happen to have the relevant information.Ail you have to do is assign the task, sit back and wait.5 At present.possible applications of the“ grid ”in scientific research are being explored.While it has taken about fifteen years for Internet use to become widespread , experts believe that the “

13、 grid ” could be us and running for private individuals far more quickly.Scientists working “ grid '' paroreje ctosnvinced that it will be as widely used as the web in the next ten years.23 Paragraph 224 Paragraph 325 Paragraph 426 Paragraph 5A How does the “ grid ” work?B Power sharedC Just

14、 make a requestD Limitations of present Internet useE Distance is not a problemF A new era for the Internet27 Traditionally the power of your computer determines how fast you can access28 The “ grid ” will enable you to get on your computer the power of29 The “ grid ” would be like who can perform y

15、our tasks efficiently30 It is believed that the widespread use of the “ grid ” will become possible in the nextA the bigger computer stationsB the advantageC ten yearsD informationE your personal assistantF fifteen years第 4 部分:閱讀理解 (第 3145 題,每題 3 分,共 45 分 )下面有 3 篇短文,每篇短文后有 5 道題。請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,為每題確定 1 個最佳選項(xiàng)

16、。第一篇 SunspotsIt's not surpris ing that sun spots(太陽黑子)were observed by ancient astr onomers (天文學(xué) 家).The largest soupspo on the sun can be see n without a telescope .It was not un til the inven ti on of the telescope(望遠(yuǎn)鏡)in the early 17th.ce ntury , however, that systematic studies of sun spots c

17、ould be undertaken.The great astronomer Galileo was among the first to make telescopic observations of sunspotsSun spots are regi ons of extremely strong magn etic fields(磁場)found on the sun ' S surface.A sunspot has a dark central core known as the umbra.The umbra is surrounded by a dark ring c

18、alled the penumbra, where the magnetic field spreads outward.Sunspots appear dark because they are giving off less radiation.They are cooler than the rest of the sun' S surface Sunspots are frequobserved '-'pinairs of in paired groups.The members of a.spot pair are identified as the lead

19、ing spot and the following spot.They are identified by their position in the pair in terms of the direction in Which the sun rotates( 旋轉(zhuǎn)) The number of sunspots at any one time varies.A large spot group may consist of as many as 1 0 groups and 300 spots across the sun.The number of spots changes in

20、a fairly regular pattern called the sunspot cycle.The largest number occurs about every 1 1 years.At sunspot minim Lm , there are at most just a few small spots The average lifetime of an individual spot group is roughly one solar rotation , which is about 25 days.The most persistentlarge slops, how

21、ever can survive for two to three months.31. Careful observations and systematic studies of sunspotsA. were made by ancient astronomers. B. started in the early 17thcentury.C. were made by Galileo only. D. could be made without a telescope.32. Sunspots are cooler than the rest of the sun's surfa

22、ce becauseA. they produce less energy. B. they are buried in the sun.C. they are far away from magnetic fields. D. they are close to magnetic fields.33 The leading spot and the following spot are the names ofA. two large sunspots. B. a large spot and a small spot.C. the two spots in a spot pair. D.

23、the central core and the ring around it.34. Infiniteness sunspot activity had occurred in 1857, the next one would have been inA. 1858. B. 1862. C. 1865 D. 186835 In the last paragraph the word "persistent meansA. important. B. effective. C. enduring. D. visible.第二篇 Where Have All the Bees Gone

24、?Scientists who study insects have a real mystery on their hands.All across the country, honeybees are leaving their hives( 蜂巢 )and never returning.Researchers call this phenomenon colony-collapse( 群體癱瘓 )disorder.It is reposed that 25 to 40 percent of the honeybees in the US have vanished from their

25、 hives since last fall.So far, no one can explain why.Colony collapse is a serious concern because bees play an important role in the production of about one third of the foods we eat.As they feed , honeybees spread pollen (花粉 )from flower to flower.Without this process , a plant can' t produce

26、seeds or fruits.Now ,a group of scientists and beekeepers have teamed up to try to figure out what 'S causing the alarming collapse of SO many colonies.They hope to find out what 'S contributing to the decline and to prevent bee disappearance in the future.It could be that disease is causing

27、 the disappearance of the bees.To explore that possibility,Jay Evans, a researcher at the United States Department of Agriculture (SDA)Bee Research Laboratory, examines bees taken from colonies that are collapsing. “ We know what a healthy bee should Look Like on the inside.and we can look for physi

28、cal signs of disease. ” he says.And bees from collapsing colonies don 't look very healthy.“ Their stomachs are worn pared to the stomachs of healthy bees ,'' Evans says.It may be that a parasite( 寄生蟲 )making the bees ' digestive organs. Their immune( 免疫的 )systems may not be working

29、as they should.Moreover , they have high levels of bacteria inside their bodies.Another cause of colony collapse disorder may be certain chemicals that farmers apply to kill unwanted insects on crops ,says Jerry Hayes,chief bee inspector for the Florida Department of Agriculture.Some studies , he sa

30、ys,suggest that a certain type of insecticide( 殺蟲劑 )affects the honeybee' S newels system and memory. “ It seems like honeybees are going out and getting confused about where to go and what to do ,'' he says.1f it turns out that a disease is contributing to colony collapse ,bees'gene

31、s could explain why some colonies have collapsed and others have not.In any group of bees there are many different kinds of genes.The more different genes a group has ,the higher the group 'S genetic diversity.So far scientists haven' t determined the role of genetic diversity in colony coll

32、apse,but it's a promising theory , says Evans.36. What is the mystery that researchers find hard to explain?A. Honeybees are flying all across the country.B. Half of the honeybees in the US have died.C. Honeybees are leaving their hives and do not return.D. Honeybee hives are in disorder.37. Res

33、earchers are seriously concerned with the phenomenon of colony collapse disorder becauseA. honeybees help produce one-third of the foods we eatB. parasites on bees may spread everywhere.C. honeybees cannot find enough food elsewhere.D. honeybees feed on flowers.38. Which of the following is a possib

34、le cause of the colony-collapse disorder?A. Population explosion. B. Decreasing number of flowers around.C. Genetically modified products. D. Diseases and chemicals.39. Which of the following explanations is given by Jerry Hayes to the phenomenon?A. Bee-keepers do not understand the honeybee' S

35、behavior.B. A certain type of chemical destroys the honeybee ' S newels system.C. Honeybees are infected by unwanted insects.D. Some crops are poisonous to the honeybees.40. The word “ diversity ' in the last paragraph meansA. variety. B. makeup. C. disorder. D. distinction.第三篇 A Tale of Sco

36、ttish Rural LifeLewis Grasses Gibbon 's Sunset Song(1932)was voted“ the best Scottish novel of all time ” by Scotland' s reading public in 2005.Once considered shocking for its frank description of aspects of the lives of Scotia nd ' s poor rural farmers , it has bee n adapted for stage,

37、 film 。TV and radio in recent decades.The novel is set on the fictional estate of Kin Addie , in the farming country of the Scottish northwest in the years up to and beyond World War I.At its heart is the story of Chris , who is both part of the community and a little outside it.Grasses Gibbon gives

38、 us the most detailed and intimate account of the life of his heroine( 女 主人公 ).We watch her grow through a childhood dominated by her cruel but hard working father;experience tragedy(her mother ' s suicide and murder of her twin children);and learn about her feelings as she grows into a woman.We

39、 see her marry, Lose her husband, then marry again.Chris has seemed so convincing a figure to some female readers that they cannot, believe that she is the creation of a man.But it would be misleading to suggest that this book is just about Chris.It is truly a novel of a place and its people.Its ope

40、ning section tells of Kin Addie ' s long history, in a language that imitates the place' s changing patterns of speech and writing.The story itself is amazingly full of characters and incidents.It is told from Chris ' point of view but also from that of the gossiping community , a commun

41、ity where everybody knows everybody else' s business and nothing is ever forgotten.Sunset Song has a social theme too.It is concerned with what Grasses Gibbon perceives as the destruction of traditional Scottish rural life first by modernization and then by World War I.Gibbon tried hard to show

42、how certain characters resist the war. Despite this , the war takes the young men away, a number of them to their deaths.In particular, it takes away Chris ' husband, Evan Avondale.The war finally kills Evan, but not in the way his widow is told, In fact.the Germans amen' t responsible for h

43、is death ,but his own side.He is shot because he is said to have run away from a battle.If the novel is about the end of one way of life it also looks ahead.It is a “ Sunset Song”but is concerned too with the new Kin Addie , indeed of the new European world. Grasses Gibbon went on to publish two oth

44、er novels about the place that continue its story.41. What is Sunset Song mainly about?A. The First World War. B. The beauty of the sunset.C. The new European world. D. The lives of rural Scottish farmers42. Which statement is NOT true of Chris?A. She is the heroine of Sunset Song. B. She had a mise

45、rable childhood.C. She is the creation of man. D. She married only once.43. What is the opening section of the novel mainly concerned with?A .The climate of Kin Addie. B. The history of Kin Addie.C. The geography of Kin Addie. D. The language spoken in Kin Addie.44. Who killed Chris ' husband, E

46、van?A. His own troops. B. The French armyC. The Germans. D. The Russian soldiers.45. The word “ Sunset” in the title of this novel most probably meansA. the end of the heroine ' S life. B. the end often story.C. the end of the traditional way of life. D. the end of the day.第5部分:補(bǔ)全短文(第4650題,每題2分,

47、共10分)面的短文有 5處空白, 短文后有 6個句子,其中 5個取自短文, 請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容將其分別放回原有位置,以恢復(fù)文章原貌。Rising Tuition in the USEvery Spring , US university administrators gather to discuss the next academic year' s budget.They consider faculty salaries ,utility costs for dormitories ,new building needs and repairs to old ones.They ru

48、n the numbers and conclude it seems,inevitably that,yet again,the cost of tuition must go up.According to the US 's College Board ,the price of attending a four-year private university in the US rose 81 percent between 2005 and 2006, the numbers continued to rise. 1993 and 2004.(46)InAccording t

49、o university officials.college cost increases are simply the result of balancing university checkbooks. “ Tuition increases at Cedarville University are determined by our revenue needs for each year,”said the university 's president,Dr Bill Brown. “ Student tuition pays for 78 percent of the uni

50、versity 's operating costs?!?Brown ' s school is a private university that enrolls about 3, 1 00 undergrads and is consistently.recognized by annual college ranking guides like US News and World Report ' s and The Princeton Review ' s.(47). Tuition at private universities is set by a

51、dministration officials and then sent for approval to the school ' s board of trustees (監(jiān)管 )all of a state ' s public institutions.John Durham , assistant secretary (董事 ) (48) This board oversees to the board of trustees at East CarolinaUniversity(ECU) , explains that state law says that pub

52、lic institutions must make their services available whenever possible to the people of the state for free.Durham said that North Carolina residents only pay 22 percent of the cost of their education? (49)State residents attendingECU pay about us$10, 000 for tuition room and board before financial ai

53、d.Amid the news about continued increases in college costs, however, there is some good news.Tuition increases have been accompanied by roughly equal increases in financial aid at almost every university.To receive financial aid , US students complete a formal application with the federal government

54、. The federal government then decides whittler an applicant is eligible( 有資 格的 )for grants or loans(50)A. The application is then sent to the student's university, where the school itself will decide whether free money will be given to the student and how muchB. At public universities, however,

55、tuition increases must also be approved by a state education committee, sometimes called the board of governorsThe school currently charges US$23,410 a year for tuition.C. Many American people are simply unable to pay the growing cost of foodD. That's more than double the rate of inflation.E. Th

56、e state government covers the rest第6部分:完型填空(第5165題,每題1分,共15分)下面的短文有 15 處空白,請根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容為每處空白確定 1 個最佳選項(xiàng)。Paper or Plastic?Take a walk along the Chesapeake Bay, and you are likely to see plastic bags floating in the water.They have made their(51)into local waterways and , from there , into the bay, wherethey can(52)wildlife.Piles of them show up in landfills( 垃圾填埋地 )and on citystreets.Plastic bags also take an environmental toll( 代價 )in the(53)of millions ofbarrels of oil expended every year to produce them.Enter Annapolis and you will see plastic bags(54)

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