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1、 (滿分分,時間分鐘第卷(100分 (滿分分,時間分鐘第卷(100分101.Whatdoesthemanprobably A.PlayingC.2.Whatdoestheman A.JaneiseagertoreturnB.Janeisonherway C. Jane wont spend at 3.WhatcanwelearnfromtheA.ThemanmissedthelectureB.ThemanwaslatefortheC.Themantendthe4.Whydoesntthegirlntothe A.ShedoesveanyB.SheleftenatC.Shehasonlyonep

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4、13.WhatisMrs.earningA.B. C.14.Whatisthewomangoingto A.Apart-timeB.Afull-timeC.Apart-time15.Why doeswomanwanttoleaveParkA. She cant earn oney B. She is too busy to work full C. It is far her 16.OnwhichdayshouldthewomanworkallA.OnB.OnC.On17.WhenwillthewomanstartA.OnMayB.OnMayC.OnMay 18.Howshouldyoufee

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6、 passagetaken A.AnagriculturalB.AmagazineforpetC.erestingstory第二部分 閱讀理解(40分(15230分 AWE NEED FOREIGN TEACHERS ALL OVER AdNo.ted:Mar12,201613:27byExpire Date: Apr 12, Tag: Beijing Language Teaching Part We are looking for teachers, whose native language is English, willing to teach in China. schoolsar

7、einSouthofThebenefitpackageforforeignteachersOne-year Contract: 1st September 2016 to 31st August Salary:4,000RMBtoTeachingload&schedule:20teachinghourskArent-freeapartmentlivingroom,bedroom,kitchenandbathroomwithfullKitchen facilities provided, other electric will d, water, heater, If you erested,

8、please read the information above and kindly send your application to the s (in .doc or JPEG format). The subject to be mentioned, as “teach 1.CV/Resume簡歷2.Acopyofacademic/orIf you erested, please read the information above and kindly send your application to the s (in .doc or JPEG format). The subj

9、ect to be mentioned, as “teach 1.CV/Resume簡歷2.Acopyofacademic/orcollege3.Aphotocopyofthedatapageofvalid4.Arecentcolor5. A letter mendation or release letter from your previous school (Only youworkedinChina6.Anyotherrelatedtyouthinkmighthelpyour21ThisadvertisementisroducingaB.takingon foreign C.looki

10、ngforEnglishD.seekinga22WhatisNOTneededtoapply forthejobifyoucome to workin ChinaforB.alpassportmendation 23Ifyouareemployed,you A.workfullB.vetopreparethe C.payforapartment D.workfourmonthsfortwoBClara Barton, born on Christmas in 1821, is widely known as one of the most honored in American history

11、. She began teaching school when most teachers were men t time. shebecameoneofwomenevertobeemployedbyHer career in the sick began when her brother David became patient. He down from the roof of a house when Clara was just 11 years old. She stayed by e lookedafterhimforthreeyears,learninghowto givehi

12、mallhisWhen the Civil War began in 1861, she y t the poorly soldiers needed help. Instead of waiting for others to n, Clara collected sary things her own, asked the public for donations and learned how to store and distribute them to ShealsoreadtothesoldiersandettersforAftertheBattleofCedarMountaini

13、nnorthernVirginiain1862,Claraarrivedatafieldat midnight vehicle full s. A doctor named Paul tt hospital would write, “I thought heaven had sentShealsoreadtothesoldiersandettersforAftertheBattleofCedarMountaininnorthernVirginiain1862,Claraarrivedatafieldat midnight vehicle full s. A doctor named Paul

14、 tt hospital would write, “I thought heaven had sent out an t night her assistance arrived at exactly right In 1869, Clara went to Europe and learned about ernational Committee of the Red Upon her return to the United es, she sfully founded the American Red Cross. She anization for the next 23 years

15、. Her last field (使命) of the RedCross was to help thevictims ofthe1900 Galveston hurricane. She didnot retire (退休) theAmericanRedntilshewas83.Truetohernature,ClaraalwayswenttowherethewastheToday, the American Red Cross continues the Clara started n 100 years With the help of thousands of teers, the

16、American Red Cross provides f to victims disasters,aswellashelpspeopleprevent,prepareforandrespondtoallsortsof24WecanlearnfromParagraphtClara Barton was A.B. C. D.25After the Civil Warbroke out, Clara Barton A.joinedthearmyandfought B.wenttoEuropeforfurtherC.continuedtoworkasaD.didalottohelp 26Seein

17、gClaraBartonsarrival,Dr.Smithve felt A.excitedandB.proudandC.shyandD.sadand27WhatismainlydescribedinParagraphA.TheaimoftheAmericanRedB.TheimportanceoftaryC.ClaraBartonandtheAmericanRedDClaraBartonscontributiontotheCivil CChildren who spend more time outdoors may have a lower risk ing nearsighted, re

18、search hestudy,researcherslookedatabout1,900schoolchildren.Thescientists tthewho had been instructed to spend more time outdoors over three years were 23 percent less to develop nearsightednessduring this n those who had not been instructed to spend time outdoors. Moreover, among the kids who e near

19、sighted during the study, degree to which their eyesight worsened was slightly smaller among those who spent more to develop nearsightednessduring this n those who had not been instructed to spend time outdoors. Moreover, among the kids who e nearsighted during the study, degree to which their eyesi

20、ght worsened was slightly smaller among those who spent more The ected six schools and required the children, whose average age was 7 at startof the study, to attend one additional 60-minute class of outdooractivitiesduring each dayfor three years. The parents of these children were also encouraged

21、to engage their children outdoor activities after school, lly kends and holidays. The other half of children, from another six schools, continued their usual activity patterns. After three years, percent of the ervention group (干預組) e nearsighted, compared 38.5percent ofthe heotherIt is not clear ex

22、actly why spending more time outside would benefit childrens eyesight, researchers said. However, some research t the higher levels of found outdoors may increase the release of the chemical dopamine (多巴胺) of the dopamine is known to he type of he t is ted Based on the new results, the t children sp

23、end more time becauseofthepotentialbenefitsoftheireyesight.However,itsimportanttoprotectkidsskineyesfromUV(紫外的lightwhichcanbe28Whatdidtheerventiongroupdoduringeachschool A.AttendanextraclassofoutdoorB.Continue todotheirusualC.Spendonehourngeye D.Participateinoutdooractivitieswith29Whatcanbeinferreda

24、boutthechemicalA.It cancontributetopoor B.ItcandamagepeoplesC.Itislto D.It meanslowlevelsof30WhatmaybehefollowingA.HowtodesignoutdooractivitiesforB.HowtopreventingC.HowtoprotectkidsskinandeyesfromUVD.Howtoencouragekidstojoininoutdoor31WhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheA.TheMoreTimeOutdoors,theB.KidsMaySe

25、eBetterifTheyPlayC. Its Time to Engage Kids in Outdoor Activities D. Researchers Found a Cure DEnglishis ing the language of science 31WhatcanbeasuitabletitlefortheA.TheMoreTimeOutdoors,theB.KidsMaySeeBetterifTheyPlayC. Its Time to Engage Kids in Outdoor Activities D. Researchers Found a Cure DEngli

26、shis ing the language of science around the world, but what is its future everyday speakers? One expert s t the percentage(比率) of native English speakers declining(降低) while the languages of other ly growing regions are being spoken increasingnumbersofpeople.ButEnglishwillcontinuetoremainwidespreada

27、ndHowever, British language scholar David Graddol says English will probably drop dominance(主導) by the middle of this century to after , about equally Hindi,andUrdu.“ThenumberofpeoplespeakingEnglish aslanguagecontinuestorise,it isnt rising nearly as fast as the numbers of many other languages around

28、 the world, because the main population group has been he less developed countries languagesnEnglishhavebeenspoken,”heIn a recent he journal Science, Mr. Graddol t three t are near the top of the list of the most widely spoken now might be there soon. These are Tamil,andMalay,spokeninndsoutheastDavi

29、d Crystal, the author of the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, says 1.5 billion of the worlds six billion people speak it as a second language compared to the million native speakers. But another expert on the English language says Mr. underestimates (低估) the future of its dominance. “

30、All the t the language snowball is rolling down a hill and is getting faster, but nobody quite knows goingtohappenbecausenolanguagehasitionbefore.”he 32In David Graddolsopinion, English will AremainwidespreadandBbemorenanyotherCloseitsDdiehe near 33Theunderlinedhelastparagrapht Amoreandmorelanguageu

31、serswillchooseBtheEnglishlanguagesnowballisrollingdownnanyheCEnglishlanguagewillsoondropinDsnowballswillrolldownnlanguage34How many experts does the passage mention who express their ideas about the future 35WhatshouldbethebestCEnglishlanguagewillsoondropinDsnowballswillrolldownnlanguage34How many e

32、xperts does the passage mention who express their ideas about the future 35WhatshouldbethebesttitlefortheAEnglishheitionBTheFutureofEnglish?WhoCOpinions from Different DThe English Language Snowball (5小題; 2分, 10 分根據短文內容Weall wishwe hadjust abit moretime. Just think whatyou could don extrahour oreach

33、 day: you could finally stick to an exercise routine, or spring-clean the house, or write novel, or learn the guitar and so on. 36 ButIcanhelpyoufindmorehoursinyourday thetreally GetOutofBedIf you normally get up at 7:30 am, try getting up at 7:00 lf-hour might not like much, but it could be t you u

34、se to exercise, to t book youve been meaning finish. DotheImportantOnce you get to work, get the important ones (not the easy ones, or even the ones).You can affordto eastanhour workingonbig, importanttasksn on thoselittleurgentTheurgenttaskswillstillgetdone,andyouwontmissimportantIf colleagues have

35、 a habit of hanging around your desk to chat, or if the phone is ringing, you might t it takes you half the day to finish a simple task like writing a erruptionsdontjusteatuptime,theyalsobreakyourWhen youve got a big task to focus on, let your calls go to honesmakesitlesstpeoplewilltrytostrikeupaAfe

36、w minutes chatting, browsing the web, and so on, can easily o hours of wasted overthe courseof a When youre working, work. If your concentration is , take ahonesmakesitlesstpeoplewilltrytostrikeupaAfew minutes chatting, browsing the web, and so on, can easily o hours of wasted overthe courseof a Whe

37、n youre working, work. If your concentration is , take a proper break, go and get glass of water, or stretch your legs a bit. And if youre facing a difficult task, try breaking osmallstepsorstagestitseasiertodealA.StayFocusedOnYourB.TakeBreaksWhenC.Ifyouhaveanofficedoor,closeD.Ifyouworklikethis,youl

38、lusuallysave E.WouldyouwantmetomakeyourdayF.Iallymakeallyourdays25hoursG.Orsimplytogetyourdayofftoacalmanized第三部分完形填空(20 小題;每小l.5 分,滿30 分 Theotherday,myhusbandandItookthekidsfordinneratabranchofPizzaExpressThereaveryfriendly lady aloneat thenexttableWhen thetimecameforhertopay the bykindttherewasa43

39、twouldcallhermanagerforhelpSeeingthis,myhusband44gotupandtoldthewaitingtwe would pay s meal45,when the manager arrived,he explained talthough she couldnt use her 46,there was no need to 47Pizza Express restaurant to 48 two free meals per nd on this 49,they would like to provide her freeShewasextreme

40、lygratefulandtshehadbeen50topayWewerethadbeen51withdignityinsteadofbeingplacedina Then,themanager53ourtableHet,54wehadshownsuchgenerosity,helike to donate the second free t the restaurant was able to 55 to us!We were 56 ! I had never heard of any chain restaurant behaving in such a(n) 57 wayWe were

41、with gratitudeI made twas able to get home OK,and then we 59 the leftourselvesIwasreallyimpressedbyhowthedtreatedthis60 ywith gratitudeI made twas able to get home OK,and then we 59 the leftourselvesIwasreallyimpressedbyhowthedtreatedthis60 y48AgiveBpickC1etDtakeC II卷(50分(25分(10l.5l5分 Once there liv

42、ed a an wanted to do something for the people of his town. hewantedtofindoutwhethertheydeservedhishe centre of the main o the town, he placed very large stone. Then he(hide)behindatreeandwaited.Soonanoldmancamealongwithhis“Who put this he centre of the road?” said the old man, but he did not try to

43、the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his man came along“Who put this he centre of the road?” said the old man, but he did not try to the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his man came along and did the sam

44、e thing; then another came ,and another. All of themcomplained about the stone butnot tried to remove . he afternoon a young man along. He saw the stone, (say) to himself: “The night (be) very dark. neighborswillcomealonghedarkandwillfallagainstthe Then he began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled ll his (strong) to move Howgreatwasast! thestone,hefoundabagofmoney.第二(10小題;每小題ll0分 Iusedtofeel sleepyinclassandIc

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