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D

This could be the perfect gift for the partner who embarrasses you on the dance floor. Smart socks, which can teach you to dance, may be the an?swer for anyone with two left feet.

The socks have been developed as a running tool to help runners im?prove their skills. Thanks to the socks, users can accurately (精确地)re-cord not only how far and fast they run but also how well. It means the user maximizes(最大化)his/her performance, and reduces damage to body and prevents hurt. The hi-tech socks are made of special fibres (纤维)that watch the movements of your feet. They look, feel and can be washed like normal clothes.

Sensors (传感器)record each movement and send it by an ankle trans?mitter (脚裸发射器)to a smart phone. Then a "virtual coach" application shows the information and can tell the users,what they are doing wrong, aijd help improve skills in any task with feet.

The socks should be useful to athletes and weekend joggers. "People think running is so easy and of course everybody can do it but not necessarily safely and well," Dr Da vide Vigano said. A recent study showed that be?tween 60 and 80 per cent of runners got hurt per year. This is pretty much more than any other human activity. Researchers say the technology can also be developed to teach people how to dance, play sports such as golf? or even to help to teach women to walk better in high heels.

Mr Vigano said, "People could all benefit from the idea. We have had interest from all sorts of sports, like skiing, football, cycling and golf. Anything where you have to use your feet can use it. It could even be put in high heels to help women walk in them safely.,,

Socks are just the start, and the technology could be used in gloves, hats and boots. The socks, anklet and software package, are expected to be sold for around $ 120, which will go on sale in March.

12.  What does the underlined part "anyone with two left feet" refer to?

  A.  People who are disabled.

B.  People who are interested in dancing.

C.  People who are not good at dancing.

D.  People who invented the socks.

13.  What's special about fibres that the socks are made of?

  A.  They feel much softer than normal clothes.

B.  They can monitor the movements of feet.

C.  They are expensive to produce.

D.  They act as a smart phone for users.

14.  Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the socks?

  A.  They can improve the skill of running.

B.  They can help women walk better in high heels.

C.  They can teach people to dance well.

D.  They can be worn for days without washing.

15.  According to Dr Vigano, _______ .

  A.  everyone can make good use of the smart socks

B.  users can run as fast as they like with the socks

C.  60 to 80 per cent of runners would like to buy the smart socks

D.  no runners will get hurt, thanks to the socks

D

[文章大意]本文介绍了一种智能袜子可以帮助人们控制脚部活动,从而能很好地学会跳舞及其他与脚部有关的活动。

12.  C 词义猜测题。根据第一段提到"Smart socks, which can teach you to dance, may be the answer for anyone with two left feet.,,可知智能袜子可以教你跳舞, 它正是笨拙的,跳舞不好的人的解决办法。故选C项。

13.  B 推理判断题。根据第二段提到"The hi-tech socks are made of special fibres (纤维)that watch the movements of your feet."可知这种高科技的秣子由特殊的纤维制成,这种纤维可以监测脚部的运动,故选B项。

14.  D 推理判断题。根据第二段"The socks have been developed as a running tool to help runners improve their skills."可知A正确。根据第四段提到"Research?ers say the technology can also be developed to teach people how to dance, play sports such as golf, or even to help to teach women to walk better in high heels."可知B正确。根据第一段中提到智能袜子可以帮助人们跳舞,可知C项正确;只有D项没有提到它。

15.  A 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段"Anything that you have to use your feet can use it."可知A项正确。


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B

Singapore was just a sleepy city in South-east Asia more than 50 years ago. But the small dot on the world map has since developed into one of the richest nations thanks to its founder and first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, the father of the state, who passed away on March 23, 2015 at the age of 91.

Lee grew up in the Singapore that was part of the British Empire. As a law major who graduated from Cambridge University and the founder of the People's Action Party, he became Singapore's first Prime Minister in 1959 when British agreed to the island's self-rule.

Lee was a leader with vision(远见).He knew that without agriculture and natural resources, Singapore could only find a way out by developing it?self into a place perfect for business. So he began with a few simple ideas : Singapore needed respect for elders and the law, hard work, and the idea that the needs of society are greater than the individual's. He united Chi?nese, Indians and Malays, making English a common language. He fought corruption and even banned chewing gum. That helped change Singapore from a poor city in the 1950s to a world business centre with a GDP per ca?pita of $ 55 ,000, reported the Financial Times.

Lee left the office of Prime Minister in 1990 but remained a member of parliament. He resigned as "Minister Mentor" in 2011. He was happy with his work; "I have no regrets. I have spent my life, so much of it, building up this country. There's nothing more that I need to do."

To the world, Lee was one of Asia's most popular politicians. He was one of the first to spot the potential of China under a former leader Deng Xiaoping and contributed to China's reform and opening up. "No small num?ber of this and past generations of world leaders have asked for his advice on governance and development," said the US President Obama. "Lee is a vi?sionary and a true giant of history."

5.  How long did Lee Kuan Yew serve as Singapore's Prime Minister?
A. 52 years.                      B.31 years.

C.56 years.                     D.50 years.

6.  From the passage, we can see Lee Kuan Yew was a(n) per?son.

  A.  confident and hard-working

B.  honest and determined

C.  wise and devoted

D.  modest and optimistic

7.  We can draw a conclusion from the passage that .

  A.  under British rule, Singapore developed very fast

B.  Lee made no difference to China's development

C.  Lee foresaw that China would rise and become powerful

D.  Lee wasn't very content with his efforts and achievements

8.  The last paragraph mainly tells us_____ .

  A.  Lee's contributions to other countries

B.  Lee's relations with China

C.  Lee's popularity in Asia

D.  Obama's admiration for Lee

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第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

I have been using the Internet since I was five years old, when my dad first sat me down in front of a computer and connected me to the World Wide Web.

I've always felt like a master of the Internet world.  MSN, Gmail, Facebook, Myspace―I've got it all under control. I thought there was noth?ing more to it besides checking my e-mail and wasting my time, until I was introduced to electronic commerce(e-commerce) : business on the Internet.

Some online businesses are run from one-room home offices. Others have hundreds of employees across the world. Have you ever heard of Ama?zon, com, Yahoo, com?

My friends often said they got cheap textbooks on Amazon, com, or had a good deal (交易)on Steve Madden shoes that were on sale at Steve Mad?den, com. Unfortunately for me, I continued my "e-commerceless" Web surfing, not knowing about all the deals I was missing out on.

That is, of course, until my sister finally told the idea to me.

"Why are all these packages arriving in the mail for you, Katy?"I asked her one day. Strange envelopes (信封)had been put on our doorstep for weeks now, each one always addressed to my sister; and we all know little sisters should never be getting more mail than their elders!

"Oh, it's the things I ordered online ! ,, she answered. I watched speechlessly as she opened them. There was no way our parents were let?ting her spend that much money―online or off!

"How much did all of these cost?"

"Oh, only about $ 15 in all!"she said excitedly. "Everything on eBay is on sale! It's a way better than going to the store."

I felt as if there had been a store right in my backyard that I had never walked into! That week, I ordered a used Spanish textbook for my summer course online for 10 per cent of the publishing price. A few days later, I bought an iPod protector and a book via the wonderful eBay. com.

1.  From the first two paragraphs we can conclude that the writer .

  A.  had no experience using computers

B.  had no idea of what e-commerce is

C.  only enjoyed checking e-mail on the Internet

D.  thought surfing the Internet was a waste of time

2.  The writer didn't find out about e-commerce until___ .

  A.  he stopped Web surfing

B.  he visited a store in his backyard

C.  his sister explained the packages she got by mail

D.  his friends told him about the online deals they made

3.  We can infer from the last paragraph that the writer .

  A.  never enjoyed shopping that much

B.  loves the big store in his backyard

C.  feels he is a true master of the Internet

D.  has begun to enjoy online shopping

4.  What's the purpose of the article?

  A.  To tell the readers how he begins online shopping.

B.  To do business on the Internet.

C.  To make an online shopping advertisement.

D.  To advise people not to do online shopping.

 It was a cold winter's night when I stopped for gas on my way home from work. I was tired and had a slight 1

  I worked in a 2 doctor's office and this was one of those days when the unexpected happened, making the schedule run 3 than usual. It seemed I was going to be late 4 home and my husband, being a 5 person, would be ready to pronounce me late once again. Maybe if I hurried, I could still it home.

  I was heading inside to 7 for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter. I heard them asking for 8 to the local hospital. It was the same hospital that I had just 9 a few minutes ago.

  The young man at the counter was trying to be 10 in explaining how to get there,with two other people making 11 One of them was 12 trying to give them a whole different route back. It was then that I walked over to the couple and said, "Would you like to follow me to the 13 ?"

   A look of 14 crossed the woman's face.

  "I'm going right by there," I said,which wasn't a 15since I had just made up my mind to do 16 that.

  I got into my car and began the journey back. I was trying to watch to be sure they were right 17 me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to 18   . I felt better than I had all day and my headache was nearly gone.

  Later, as I arrived home,my husband 19 me, "So you aren't ever late any more."

  I said, "Sometimes it's 20 to be late.”
(  )l.vA. break    B. cold       C. fever    D. headache

(   ) 2. A. foreign  B. common     C. noisy    D. busy

(   ) 3. A. later    B. earlier   C. easier    D. simpler

(   ) 4. A. getting  B. cooking      C. calling    D. working

(   ) 5. A. tough    B. generous    C. punctual    D. rough

(   ) 6. A. get    B. take       C. arrive    D. make

(   ) 7. A. pay    B. charge       C. wait    D. search

(   ) 8. A. opinions    B. guides    C. directions    D. instructions

(   ) 9. A. reached    B. visited    C. called    D. left

(   ) 10. A. skilled    B. helpful    C. experienced    D. active

(   ) 11. A. comments    B. promises   C. jokes    D. offers

(   ) 12. A. only      B. still      C. even    D. ever

(   ) 13. A. station    B. office     C. hospital    D. hotel

(   ) 14. A. happiness    B. relief     C. sadness    D. peace

(   ) 15. A. lie          B. fact     C. reason    D. duty

(   ) 16. A. partly    B. voluntarily   C. exactly    D. perfectly

(   ) 17. A. across    B. before      C. beside    D. behind

(   ) 18. A. go up    B. die down     C. take up    D. get through

(   ) 19. A. teased    B. yelled     C. joked    D. laughed

(   ) 20. A. possible    B. special     C. good    D. safe

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