Have you ever tried to draw a straight line, only to find it turns out all wrong? Or, have you ever wanted to show ___36___ at a party and found the song you’d practiced so many times suddenly__37_ more difficult? I’ve had both these__38___. As a senior student, I have to ___39__ many exams. Each time, I think, “ I__40___ fail this time,’’ but I get a low mark. Don’t be surprised---it’s not __41___ I don’t try, do enough preparation, __42__ take it seriously. On the contrary, it is because I give it too _43__ attention. The thought “ I must pass” makes me taste the terrible flavor of failure.

   I often___44___ to my friends, “ Don’t be too hard ___45____ yourself.” However, when I __46___ my own goals, I do not listen to my own advice. So why not ___47__ this crazy thought of achieving the best? Just face the problem__48____before you with a calm mind, work and you will succeed.

  In my opinion, __49___ a calm state of mind is a skill for life. People__50__ want to succeed realizing this is of __51______ importance. So __52___ time you’re trying to draw a straight line or ___53___ a performance, tell yourself, “ If I can just do it _54___ than last time, it’s a success.” Keep a calm state of mind, and you will be happy __55____you succeed or fail.

A. around           B.  off           C. out             D. in

A. became             B.  become        C. becoming       D. becomes

A. experiences         B.  experience     C. times           D. difficulties

A. enter              B.  make         C. take            D. join

A. won’t             B.  can           C. need           D. needn’t

A. because of        B.  /            C. therefore       D. because

A. and                  B. or                   C. but             D. nor

A. many           B. few                C. little           D. much 

A. say             B. advise              C. tell                       D. encourage

A. off                  B. on                  C. to                        D. for

A. give               B. hold                       C. build              D. set

A. throw away       B. get away          C. take up           D push off

A. lie                 B. lies                 C. lying              D. laying

A. keeping              B. staying            C. remaining       D. making

A. whom              B. which            C. who            D. /

A no                 B. little           C. very            D. great

A. last                B. the last            C. next               D. the next

A. put on              B play on                  C. give on           D show on

A. best               B. better                   C. good              D. well

A. if                   B. either                   C. neither         D. whether

Millions of youngsters across Europe could suffer permanent hearing loss after five years if they listen to MP3 players at too high a volume for more than five hours a week, EU scientists warned.

The scientists’ study, requested by the European Commission, attacked the concept of “leisure noise,” saying children and teenagers should be protected from increasingly high sound levels---with loud mobile phones also coming in for criticism(批评).

“There has been increasing concern about exposure from the new generation of personal music players which can reproduce sounds at very high volumes without loss of quality,” the Commission, the EU’s executive arm, said in a statement.

“Risk for hearing damage depends on sound level and exposure time,” it said. More and more young people were exposed to the great threat(威胁)that leisure noise posed to hearing, it said.

Commission experts said that between 50 and 100 million people listen to portable music players on a daily basis.

If they listened for only five hours a week at more than 89 decibels(分贝), they would already be beyond   EU limits for noise allowed in the workplace, they said. But if they listened for longer periods, they risked permanent hearing loss after five years.

The scientists calculated the number of people in that risk category at between five and 10 percent of listeners, meaning up to 10 million people in the European Union.

Sales of personal music players have soared in EU countries in recent years, particularly of MP3 players.

"I am worried that so many young people ... who are frequent users of personal music players and mobile phones at high acoustic levels, may be unknowingly damaging their hearing ," she said in the statement.

Which of the following can be the best title of the article?

A. Youngsters across Europe: suffer permanent hearing loss.

B. MP3 players: sell best but do harm to youngsters

C. The scientists’ study: requested by the EU

D. EU warns youth: turn your MP3 players down!

This passage is most likely to be taken from a _________.

A. textbook                         B. medical report

C. teen magazine                       D. governmental newspaper

The underlined part in the forth paragraph most probably means________.

A. were uncovered               B. felt               C. realized         D. were faced with

From the passage we know that________.

A. besides the high sound levels, scientists also criticized loud mobile phones.

B. if one listened for 5 hours more a week at 100 decibels, he would risk permanent hearing loss.

C. it is only the level of the sound that can do damage to hearing.

D. the scientists said there were 5-10 percent of MP3 listeners risking hearing loss around the world.

SECTION B (10 points )

Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage and the required words limit. Write your answers on your answer sheet.

第一节 双向翻译(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

       请根据上下文内容,将文中划线部分译成汉语或者英语,并将答案转写到答题卡上。

81. 400种不同类型的鲨鱼but only about 30 types have ever been reported as attacking human beings. Most people know that the most dangerous shark is the great white shark, mainly because they seen the movie “Jaws”. 82. However, there are still two other sharks which are dangerous. The chances of being attacked by a shark are very small compared to other dangers. The low number of attacks that happen every year proves that sharks don’t feed on the humans if they have the choice.

83. Your chances of being attacked by a shark can be reduced if you follow the advice below.

●Don’t swim in the dark. 84. 鲨鱼仍然看得见你,但你却看不到它。

●Don’t swim if you are cut or if you have a fresh wound.

●Try and stay in groups.

85. Don’t wear bright clothing or jewellery because sharks are attracted to colors.

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三、完形填空

One day a farmer’s donkey fell down into a well. The animal cried   36   for hours as the farmer tried to figure out   37   to do. Finally he decided the animal was   38   and the well needed to be   39   up anyway, so it just wasn’t   40   it to rescue the donkey.

He invited all his   41   to come over and help him. They all grabbed (握起) a shovel (铁铲) and began to shovel   42   into the well. At first, the donkey   43   what was happening and cried horribly. Then, to everyone’s   44  , he was quiet.

A few shovel loads later, the farmer looked   45   the well and was   46   at what he saw. With every shovel of dirt that   47   his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would   48   it off and take a step up. As the farmer’s neighbors   49   to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take another   50   up. Pretty soon, everyone was surprised as the donkey stepped up over the   51   of the well and ran off.

Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The best way of   52   out of the well is to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our   53   is a stepping-stone. We can get out of the deepest   54   just by not stopping, never   55  ! Shake it off and take a step upward!

36. A. sadly                  B. confidently        C. frequently         D. gradually

37. A. how                   B. what                 C. that                   D. which

38. A. strong                 B. old                   C. stubborn            D. powerful

39. A. dug                    B. flowed                     C. covered             D. emptied

40. A. important            B. possible             C. necessary           D. worth

41. A. neighbors            B. relatives            C. partners             D. friends

42. A. dust                    B. pain                  C. stone               D. dirt

43. A. determined          B. recognized         C. realized             D. admitted

44. A. relief                  B. surprise             C. fear                  D. joy

45. A. down                  B. around                     C. for                    D. after

46. A. annoyed                     B. delighted           C. astonished         D. disappointed

47. A. attacked                     B. packed                     C. recovered          D. hit

48. A. shake                  B. blow                 C. take                D. wash

49. A. decided              B. continued          C. pretended          D. volunteered

50. A. base                   B. stage                 C. step                  D. breath

51. A. bottom               B. track                 C. appearance        D. entrance

52. A. holding               B. getting                     C. sorting                     D. sticking

53. A. troubles                     B. happiness          C. successes           D. losses

54. A. reality                B. distance             C. caves               D. wells

55. A. setting up            B. blowing up        C. giving up          D. picking up

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