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1.Conversation 1
1.When does the bakery close?
A.At about 6:15.B.At about 7:00.C.At about 7:30.
2.What does the man want?
A.Bread.B.Cookies.C.Juice.
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9.After spending a year in Brazil on a student exchange program,her mother recalled(回忆),Marie Colvin returned home to find that her classmates had narrowed down their college choices."Everyone else was already admitted to college,"her mother,Rosemarie Colvin,said from the family home."So she took our car and drove up to Yale and said,‘You have to let me in.'"
"Impressed--she was a National Merit (全国英才) finalist who had picked up Portuguese in Brazil.Yale did,admitting her to the class of 1978,where she started writing for the Yale Daily News and decided to be a journalist,"her mother said.
On Wednesday,Marie Colvin,56,an experienced journalist for The Sunday Times of London,was killed as Syrian forces shelled(炮击) the city of Homs.She was working in a temporary media center that was destroyed in the attack.
"She was supposed to leave Syria on Wednesday",Mrs.Colvin said."Her editor told me he called her yesterday and said it was getting too dangerous and they wanted to take her out.She said she was doing a story and she wanted to finish it."
Mrs.Colvin said it was pointless to try to prevent her daughter from going to conflict (冲突)zones."If you knew my daughter,"she said,"it would have been such a waste of words.She was determined,she was enthusiastic about what she did,it was her life.There was no saying‘Don't do this.'This is who she was,absolutely who she was and what she believed in:cover the story,not just have pictures of it,but bring it to life in the deepest way you could.""So it was not a surprise when she took an interest in journalism,"her mother said.
21.From the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1,we can infer thatB.
A.Yale was her last choice
B.Marie Colvin was confident of herself
C.Yale must keep its promise to Marie Colvin
D.Marie Colvin was good at persuading
22.Which of the following is the correct order to describe Marie Colvin's life?D
a.She was doing a story in Syria and got killed.
b.She was admitted to Yale University.
c.She studied in Brazil as an excellent student.
d.She was hired by The Sunday Times of London.
e.She began to take an interest in journalism.
A.d→e→c→a→b
B.b→c→d→e→a
C.e→d→c→b→a
D.c→b→e→d→a
23.From the last paragraph,we can know that Mrs.ColvinC.
A.dislikes the choice of her daughter
B.cares little about her daughter
C.knows her daughter very well
D.doesn't fully appreciate her daughter
24.What can be the best title of the text?D
A.Covering Stories in a Dangerous Conflict Area.
B.Applying for Top Universities,a Successful Case
C.Choosing Lifelong Careers Based on Your Own Interest.
D.Recalling Her Daughter,a Journalist Killed in Syria.
10.Experts say that feeling(61)sleepy(sleep) around two or three o'clock in the afternoon is quite common and a quick sleep during the day is good for you and that your work will improve(62)asa result.
Researchers from Japan's Centre for Mental Health studied the sleeping(63)habits(habit) of 24 workers.Twelve lucky workers(64)were told(tell) to take a nap in the afternoon and(65)theother twelve had to continue working.The researchers then did some tests on all the workers to find out how efficient they were.The results showed that the people who had been allowed(66)to take(take)a nap scored about 10per cent(67)higher(high) on the tests than those who had not been allowed any sleep at all.The researchers continued with their tests for several hours(68)anddiscovered that the"sleepers"still performed better in the tests(69)done(do) two or three hours later.
So,the next time you feel tired in class and want to take a nap,just(70)explain(explain) to your teacher that you will get much mare done when you wake up.
7.Pilot,Doclor,Teacher.These are the answers given by girls at K kenya's it's Centre for Excellence (KCE) in the tiny,rural village of Enoosaeon.Kenya,when asked what they want to be when they grow up.These would not be unusual responses in the United States,but deep in Maasai country,like so many places around the world,the realiy for girls is very different.
The founder of the school.Kakenya Ntaiya,grew up in a small house made of straw,mud,and dung with no running water or electricity.She was born in 1978.but does not know the exact day-her mother cannot remember.She was engaged (订婚) at age five to the six-year-old boy next door.
I met Kakenya seven years ago when she was a youth advisor with UNFPA's Washington,D.C.,office,and her vision and tenacity (韧性)to effect change for girls in Kenya is just as clear and strong today as it was when I first met her,
Kakenya says she cannot remember a time when she did not work.By age ten Kakenya would come home from school*milk the cows,collect firewood and water,dean,take carc of her brothers and sisters,and cook dinner.She was expected to endure (忍受)female genital mutilation (FGM)(女性割礼)shortly after becoming mature,be married by the time she was fifteen,and immediately start bearing children.Her life would then consist of working to maintain her family,starting the same cycle over again for her daughters.
But Kakenya broke the cycle and is now helping hundreds of girls in southern Kenya do the same.
Kakenya avoided FGM for several years by staying in school.but eventually her father insisted.She negotiated a trade.She would not receive FGM if she could finish high school.He agreed and.as Kakenya reflects."One morning they take you to the cow corral and right there,in front of everybody,a grandmother comes and does it to you.You feel this horrible pain but you can't cry."
After she graduated from high school,she convinced her village elders to allow her to attend college in the United States.The village helped collect funds for her and she promised to return and build a school,a hospital,a future for girls.She earned a Doctorate in Education from the University of Pittsburgh and fulfilled her promise.She returned and built Kakenyavs Centre for Excellence,a school that admits at-risk girls from the community.
KCE is a model for addressing the many challenges facing girls in the developing world.One of the first barriers that must be overcome is traditional attitudes.In 2006.the local chief said,MGirls arc for marriage,so there is no need to educate them."Today he is an enthusiastic member of the Board of Trustees at KCE.
KCE is also a model for ending FGM and early marriage.More than 90percent of Maasai girls endure FGM,early marriage,and early childbearing-none at KCE do.School gives them a future and parents can see that keeping (hem in school has value.If all Maasai girls had access to quality schools,FGM and early marriage might disappear in a generation.Kakcnya also educates parents about the dangers of these practices and has them sign a written promise that they will not force FGM or early marriage on their daughters.
Kakcnya and the KCE have more to do.Currently,many girls fleeing FGM and early marriage end up in Kenya's cities alone and without resources.They face poverty and sexual exploitation.A rescue centre would give these girls safe harbor and assistance.Kakenya also wants to build a school dormitory so she can accept girls from outside the village.And as the first class of 8th graders graduates from KCE this December*Kakenya dreams of being able to provide every qualified graduate with the resources she needs to attend high school.
The girls at KCE accept no boundaries,and neither does Kakenya,Her approach is an effective and culturally sensitive model that could be copied elsewhere in Kenya and in the world.
65.The first paragraph of the parage is intended to tell us aboutB.
A.the ambitions of the girls at Kakenya's Centre for Excellence
B.a considerable achievement which has been made by Kakenya
C.differences between developed countries and developing ones
D.an Dexample of the rapid rural development of an African country
66.Kakenya docs no?know her birth date,which probably suggests her motherC.
A.had a mental problem
B.had aratherpoormemory
C.couldn't read and write
D.couldn'tafford a calendar
67.How did Kakenya finally manage to escape FGM?B
A.By conducting business wilh a company.
B.By workiog extraordinarily hard at school.
C.By condemning the grail cruelty of FGM.
D.By keeping away from her annoyed father.
68.What can we see in Kakenya from the passage?C
A.Firm beliefs unique insight and strong discipline.
B.Br High ability,deep wisdom and typical modesty.
C.Kind heart,rebellious spirit and great flexibility.
D.Total honesy,youthful energy and great patience.
69.Which of the following is TRUE to the passagc?D
A.KCH will spread to every corner of Kenya before long,
B.Kenya faces political barriers against women s liberation,
C.FGM and early marriage have almost disappeared vn Kenya.
D.Kakenya may greatly affect women's liberation in the world.
70.Which of the following can be the proper title for the passage?A
A.Saving Girls:Kakenya Ntaiya's Dream
B.Fleeing rd Cage:Kakenya Nkiiya's Aim
C.It Is Hducation That CoynIs in Kunya
D.It's Time to Push Social Reform in Kenyn.
14.假定你是李华,你在网站上看到一则新闻报导:美国华裔女生Cassandra因突出的写作水平收到了美国八所常春藤高校(Ivy League universities)的录取通知书.请用英语给Cassandra写一封信,向她叙述你在英语写作中的困难,请教提高写作水平的方法,并向她询问出国留学可能面临的挑战.
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节使行文连贯.
Dear Cassandra,
I am LiHua,a senior three student in China.I'd like to offer my congratulations.How amazing it is to receive offers from eight Ivy League universities!I will sit the college entrance examination this summer,and I'd appreciate it if you could give me some advice.(高分句型一)
First,I'd like to say it's really a hot potato for me to write in English.The biggest challenge I meet is my Chinglish.My English writing is always puzzling my foreign teacher.How can I write in authentic English?
What's more,I'd like to know what challenges you encountered in a different culture.(高分句型二)Probably I will study abroad,so your advice and experience may be of great value.(高分句型三)
Thank you for your kindness!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua.
6.Conversation 6
13.Why does the woman come to visit the man?
A.Because she has admired him for a long time.
B.Because she wants to say hello to him.
C.Because she wants to ask him about planting trees.
14.What kind of activity is the man going to hold?
A.Environmental protection.B.Saving animals.C.Helping the poor.
15.What is the lady?
A.A journalist as well as a boss.
B.A professor of a college.
C.A hostess of a TV program.
13.听第6段材料,回答6至7题.
6.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a bank.B.In a store.C.In a restaurant.
7.How does the man feel now?
A.Happy.B.Worried.C.Relieved.
10.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题.
11.How long will the woman be away?
A.Two weeks.B.One week.C.Two days.
12.Who will the woman work with in Toronto?
A.The man's secretary.B.The man.C.Jodie.
13.How will the woman travel to Toronto?
A.By car.B.By bus.C.By plane.
11.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.
13.What did the man think of the movie?
A.Interesting.B.Too long.C.A bit violent.
14.What kind of movie will the speakers watch next time?
A.A horror movie.B.A war movie.C.A romantic comedy.
15.Where does the woman want to sit next time?
A.Near the back.B.In the center.C.In the front.
16.When will the speakers meet on Friday?
A.At 6:00 p.m.B.At 7:00 p.m.C.At 8:00 p.m.
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