题目内容
11.The Chinese government has decided to end its one-child per family policy and let families have two children.A statement gives the reasons for the change,(61)saying (say) it is meant to balance population development,stop a declining birth rate and strengthen the country's work force.China(62)carried (carry) out the one-child policy in 1980.But the government permitted a small number of(63)couples (couple) to have two children.For example,some rural families were given approval to have two children if the first-born was a girl.In 2013,the government permitted other families to have two if one parent was(64)an only child.
A teacher and population expert,Jiang Quanbao,explains how Chinese families will react(65)to the policy."Many young people in the cities are(66)probably (probable) not interested in having a second child,"he says."People in rural villages may be(67)more (much) interested,but some of them are already allowed to have two children."
At the end of 2014,China had a population of 1.37billion people,a total of 800million of(68)whom are employed.But that job market population is expected(69)to drop (drop) by 2050.With the two-child policy,the labor.(70)shortage (short) will be relieved,starting in 20years.
分析 文章大意:本文主要介绍了中国政府关于计划生育政策的改变.中国政府计划终止独生子女政策,允许每个家庭生育两个孩子.一份声明说明了政策变化的几点原因.该声明表示,该政策是为了平衡人口发展.声明还说,该政策还旨在阻止出生率下降,增强劳动力.
解答 61.saying 考查非谓语动词.空格前面是主句,say和前面的主语是主动关系,所以用现在分词.
62.carried 考查时态.后面有时间状语 in 1980,所以用一般过去时态.
63.couples 考查名词单复数.couple 是可数名词,前面有a number of许多的意思,所以后面的名词应该用复数形式.
64.an 考查冠词.child的可数名词单数形式,only开头发音是元音,所以要an.
65.to 考查介词搭配.react to是固定短语,对…作出反应.
66.probably 考查副词.修饰谓语部分,应该用副词形式.
67.more 考查比较级.前面讲城市人可能对生二胎没有多大兴趣,后面讲的是农村人也许对这个政策更感兴趣.interested的比较级是在前面加more.
68.whom 考查定语从句.本句中含有非限制性定语从句,先行词是people,介词of后面只能用whom.
69.to drop 考查不定式.expect sb to do sth,期盼(估计)某人做某事,被动语态是sb be expected to do sth,所以用头drop.
70.shortage 考查名词.本句中缺少主语,应该用名词形式.
点评 考生在对题目进行作答之前,要先对题干进行详细阅读,检查题目中是否有提示词语存在;而后判断出所填词语在句子中所充当的句子成分,例如,主语、谓语等;最后根据其所充当的句子成分,加之其所处句子的语态等,选择词语的正确形式,例如,动词的现在分词或者过去分词,或者形容词的比较或者最高级的使用等.
(25)B,Canadian medical schools did not(26)Dwomen students at the time.Therefore,Charlotte went to the United States to study (27)C at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia.It took her five years to (28)D her medical degree.Upon graduation,Charlotte (29)A to Montreal and set up a private (30)C.Three years later,she moved to Winnipeg,Manitoba,and there she was once again a (31)A doctor.Many of her patients were from the nearby timber and railway camps.Charlotte(32)B herself operating on damaged limbs and setting(33)C bones,in addition to delivering all the babies in the area.
But Charlotte had been practicing without a license.She had (34)D a doctor's license in both Montreal and Winnipeg,but was (35)B.The Manitoba College of Physicians and Surgeons,an all-male board,wanted her to (36)D her studies at a Canadian medical college!Charlotte refused to (37)A her patients to spend time studying what she already knew.So in 1887,she appeared to the Manitoba Legislature to(38)C a license to her but they,too,refused.Charlotte (39)A to practice without a license until 1912.She died four years later at the age of 73.
In 1993,77years after her(40)B,a medical license was issued to Charlotte.This decision was made by the Manitoba Legislature to honor"this courageous and pioneering woman."
21.A.raising | B.teaching | C.nursing | D.missing |
22.A.habit | B.interest | C.opinion | D.voice |
23.A.invented | B.selected | C.offered | D.started |
24.A.doctor | B.musician | C.lawyer | D.physicist |
25.A.Besides | B.Unfortunately | C.Otherwise | D.Eventually |
26.A.hire | B.entertain | C.trust | D.accept |
27.A.history | B.physics | C.medicine | D.law |
28.A.improve | B.save | C.design | D.earn |
29.A.returned | B.escaped | C.spread | D.wandered |
30.A.school | B.museum | C.clinic | D.lab |
31.A.busy | B.wealthy | C.greedy | D.lucky |
32.A.helped | B.found | C.troubled | D.imagined |
33.A.harmful | B.tired | C.broken | D.weak |
34.A.put away | B.taken over | C.turned in | D.applied for |
35.A.punished | B.refused | C.blamed | D.fired |
36.A.display | B.change | C.preview | D.complete |
37.A.leave | B.charge | C.test | D.cure |
38.A.sell | B.donate | C.issue | D.show |
39.A.continued | B.promised | C.pretended | D.dreamed |
40.A.birth | B.death | C.wedding | D.graduation. |
Best for young children LeapPad Explorer 2,£68 Aimed at chil dren between three and nine (though a nine-year-old might find it a little simple),it comes in pink or blue and with five built-in education games (you can buy more).Besides,the LeapPad does not allow access to the internet-so it is impossible for your child to stumble across anything inappropriate. Pros:The education games are well-designed,the built-in video camera is a fun way to play at being a film director. Cons:Some of the games are shockingly expensive.And the power adaptor is not included. | Best for teenagers iPad 4th generation,£399-£659 The iPad is still the market leader,and for good reason.If the teenager in your house enjoys playing computer games,the latest offering from Apple is the one to choose. Pros:No other tablet can compete with the near one million‘apps'(the name Apple created for specially-designed downloadable programs) available for the iPad.Simple to use,even for those who usually struggle with technology. Cons:Considerably more expensive than most competitors. |
Best for working parents Microsoft Surface,£399-£559 Tablets are brilliant for leisure-but what if you want to do a bit of work?No tablet can yet compete with a full-size laptop computer,but this is the only tablet that allows you to use Microsoft Word,Excel and Powerpoint (they are all pre-installed and included in the price) and you can buy a pretty lovely mini-keyboard for typing letters and emails,which also doubles up as the cover. Pros:The Surface is good for watching movies-a bonus when stuck in the airport on a business trip-and surfing the internet. Con:The keyboard is an expensive add-on-costing up to£109.It might be cheaper to buy a laptop (though a tablet is much smaller and lighter). | Best for bookworms Amazon Kindle Paperwhite,£109 Nearly all tablets let you download books.It's a great way to take a mountainous pile of hardbacks on holiday without stuffing your suitcase. But most tablets have a shiny screen-which can be very distracting when you're trying to read.The Paperwhite is different:its matt screen and crisp black lettering imitate the look of words on paper brilliantly.And yet you can still read the words in the dark. Pros:Easy on the eye,excellent battery life,180,000 free books (if you subscribe to the Amazon Prime customer loyalty service) plus hundreds of thousands more to buy. Cons:No TV,films,games,internet or camera. |
A.meet with B.quarrel with C.compare with D.compete with
71.Which of the following about Surface is NOT TRUE?C
A.The keyboard will add to the cost.
B.The keyboard can serve as a cover.
C.You have to pay extra to install Microsoft Word.
D.You can watch movies or surf the Internet with it.
72.If you are a game lover,which tablet is least likely to be your choice?D
A.LeapPad Explorer 2.
B.iPad 4th generation.
C.Microsoft Surface.
D.Amazon Kindle Paper
73.If you want to add something to your prepared PPT for a presentation at a meeting,which tablet is most helpful?C
A.LeapPad Explorer 2.
B.iPad 4th generation.
C.Microsoft Surface.
D.Amazon Kindle Paper.
A Marine Life,France The chance to experience the oceans of the world.Children will love the observatory,with water all around them and big fish swimming above their heads!Afterwards you eat at a world-famous local restaurant before boarding the ferry at 9p.m. Not cheap,but a great day out! | B Amsterdamer Sail out in the evening and enjoy over 12hours in the Netherlands,returning the following night.After a good Dutch breakfast you travel by train direct to the heart of the wonderful city of Amsterdam.The sightseeing and places to shop will make this a day to remember.Weekends only. |
C Ireland by Car Once you arrive in Ireland you're quickly on beautiful country roads,with friendly villages where you can stop for a delicious bite to eat.The special price allows you to take your car and up to five people away for 48hours,and two nights'hotel accommodation can be arranged for a little extra. | D French Hypermarket Day Trip Whether you want to buy or just look,you'll love this tour.The large Darney shopping center is a shopper's dream!You will find a great number of local goods on sale,and clothes and kitchen goods are excellent value.Free children's entertainment all day.Leaves 10:00,back at 19:00. |
E Belgium by Hydrofoil A four-day trip.From England you cross to Belgium in just 100minutes by hydrofoil!You are served food and drinks during the crossing,then continue your journey to Brussels,or another beautiful city,on the fast Belgian railway network. | F Sea and Mountains in Northern Ireland Explore the Northern Ireland countryside,including the amazing Mountains of Mourne and the small seaside holiday town of Newcastle.They ferry leaves the port in Scotland at 7:30and arrives back at 22:20.Transport in Northern Ireland is by air-conditioned coach. |
46.Ray and three of his friends would like to spend a whole weekend driving around in nice scenery and enjoying some local food.C.
47.Phil and Adam want to go on a comfortable trip which takes them quickly to an interesting city.Then they want to enjoy at least two days of sightseeing.E.
48.Mike,Kathy and their three children don't have much money,but they want a special day out this Saturday.They must be back home by 9p.mD..
49.Kirsten is a Dutch student who is studying in Scotland.She doesn't drive,but wants a day trip to see some beautiful scenery and spend a little time by the sea.F.
50.Clare and Robert want to enjoy some good food,but would also like to give their two young children a day to remember.They don't mind if they spend a lot of money.A.
Earn Money This Summer with Sunny Libraries! Do you have too much free time this summer vacation?Do you need a summer job to earn extra money?Do you want to be involved in your community (社区)?Sunny Area Library System (SALS) has job opportunities for high school students.These are good chances to get work experience. | |
Book Theater brings children's book stories to life.It has shows at all Sunny Libraries.Applicants should enjoy performing in front of an audience and working with young children. Work Hours: Practice:Fridays 4:00pm-6:00pm Performance:Tuesdays 10:00am Rate of Pay:﹩16/performance | Computer Tutor helps guests to deal with technology problems,involving Internet searches and using the SALS Website to find materials.Applicants should have computer skills. Work Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm Rate of Pay:﹩8/hour |
Bookmobile helps the driver find the routes to libraries.The truck you work in is air-conditioned,and the driver is friendly.Applicants must be able to lift heavy boxes. Work Hours: Sunday and Friday 9:00am-4:00pm Rate of Pay:﹩10/hour | Reader Desk provides service with a smile while checking materials in and out to guests.Friendly attitude and ability to work on library data system required. Work Hours: Monday-Tuesday 8:00am-4:00pm Rate of Pay:﹩7.50/hour |
A.Book Theater B.Bookmobile
C.Computer Tutor D.Reader Desk
57.If you get the job of"Bookmobile",you are expected toB.
A.work with young children B.lift heavy boxes
C.check materials for guests D.repair computers
58.The purpose of the advertisement is toD.
A.attract students to libraries
B.raise money for libraries
C.introduce new books
D.offer job opportunities.