第二节:信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。
以下是有关博物馆、音乐厅、剧院、大学等的信息:
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A.National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside represents the full collection of museums and galleries in the city and offers the Eight Pass for a small fee, this enables the visitor a year's unlimited visits to all eight establishments. |
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B.Although it is mainly associated with classical music, the Philharmonic Hall has branched out into popular music and the varied programme now includes country, rock, jazz and pop concerts; similar acts can be seen at the Empire. There is also the Picket on Hardman Street, and The Life Cafe on Bold Street also has live music, including the occasional big name wanting to play in a smaller venue. |
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C.London Theatre may be separated into three parts. One section encompasses the sophisticated end of the theatre spectrum- plenty of Shakespeare and excellent modern plays. There are also the 'West End' shows- this refers to the big productions, not to where they're located. There are many big-production plays and operas that make for a great evening out. |
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D.Humanities College will set targets in three humanities-based specialist subjects. Applicants must choose a minimum of one key subject from history, geography or English. They will choose two other subjects from the following: religious education, citizenship, classics, English, history and geography. |
E. Dance performances tend to center on Sadler's Wells theater, where contemporary dance, ballet and opera can all be found. The Royal Festival Hall and the Barbican Centre also house excellent productions, and the ICA is a mecca for experimental dance.
F. Sefton college is the leading specialist catering training centre in the education sector. Everyday we offer healthy, innovation and exciting menus, which meet the government standards. We have provided catering and cleaning services to Saint Francis Xaviers College and the whole Liverpool for many years and recently won the contract to supply catering to Manchester. So join us, you will get lot of practice.
以下是与广告相关的五个年青人,请匹配与他们各自可能去的地方。
56. Jon Murphy: I have worked for six months in California and have been to places as far as Bangkok, Australia, Canada and throughout Europe. Working with the communities is fantastic.
57. James Barton: I suppose I was born with a love of music. Everyday, I listen to music for at least two hours and music bands are my favourite.
58. Jane Lake: I was at university studying Religious Studies and English. And now my area of practice is painting and drawing.
59. Dave Kirby: I met my great friend Andrew Schofield and it was probably he who introduced me to the theatre and plays.
60. Gary Birkett: Being a chef involves a lot of work. Not only do you have to cook but you learn about stock control, sourcing quality food, compiling rosters and creating attractive and exciting menus.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)
你是2008年北京奥运会的一名英语志愿者,除了给来自世界各地的运动员提供帮助外,你的另一使命是向他们传播中国文化, 其中包括中国传统节日的介绍。请根据下面的提示用英语写一篇短文,向他们介绍中国的端午节。
[写作内容]
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名称 |
端午节 |
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历史 |
2000多年 |
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时间 |
每年的农历五月初五;初夏,标志着一年最热季节的开始 |
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庆祝活动 |
赛龙舟。 以前:只有中国人庆祝; 现在:越来越多外国人参加赛龙舟活动 |
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特色食品 |
把糯米包裹在新鲜的竹叶里的粽子 |
[写作要求] 使用5个句子表达全部的内容。
[评分标准] 句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。
Ⅲ. 阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从41—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(A)
We're all connected. You can send an e-mail message to a friend, and your friend can pass it on to one of his or her friends, and that friend can do the same, continuing the chain. Eventually, your message could reach just about anyone in the world, and it might take only five to seven e-mails for the message to get there.
Scientists recently tested that idea in a study involving 24,000 people. Participants had to try to get a message forwarded to one of 18 randomly chosen people. Each participant started by sending one e-mail to someone they knew. Recipients could then forward the e-mail once to someone they knew, and so on.
Targets, who were randomly assigned by researchers from Columbia University in New York, lived in 13 countries. They included an Australian police officer, a Norwegian veterinarian, and a college professor.
Out of 24,000 chains, only 384 reached their goal. The rest petered out, usually because one of the recipients was either too busy to forward the message or thought it was junk mail.
The links that reached their goal made it in an average of 4.05 e-mails. Based on the lengths of the failed chains, the researchers estimated that two strangers could generally make contact in five to seven e-mails.
The most successful chains relied on casual acquaintances rather than close friends. That's because your close friends know each other whereas your acquaintances tend to know people you don't know. The phenomenon, known as the strength of weak ties, explains why people tend to get jobs through people they know casually but aren't that close to.
So, start networking and instant messaging now. As they say in show business: It's all about who you know.
41. If you want to get into touch with a stranger in the world, how many e-mails might it take for the message to reach him/her?
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A. 5 to 7 |
B. 18 |
C. 13 |
D. 384 |
42. Which of the following is Not true about the test?
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A. 24,000 people took part in the study and sent e-mails to people they knew. |
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B. The 18 targets were chosen by chance. |
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C. About 98.4% of the mails didn’t reach their goal because some people were too busy or they mistook the message for junk mail. |
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D. The targets come from 13 countries, such as Australia, Norway and New York. |
43. What does the word “estimate” mean in the passage?
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A. make sure |
B. suppose |
C. think over |
D. imagine |
44. Why do people tend to get jobs more easily through casual acquaintances than close friends?
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A. Because close friends don’t talk with each other so much. |
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B. Because casual acquaintances can help you know more people and make more friends. |
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C. Because close friends don’t spend so much time gathering together. |
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D. Because casual acquaintances are kinder and more willing to help others. |
45. In which part of a newspaper will readers read this passage?
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A. Culture |
B. Entertainment |
C. Information and Technology |
D. Health |
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British author JK Rowling was at the release of her latest Harry Potter book called “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” at the Natural History Museum in London, Friday July 20, 2007.
J.K. Rowling has been spotted at cafes in Scotland working on a detective novel, a British newspaper reported Saturday.
The Sunday Times newspaper quoted Ian Rankin, a fellow author and neighbor of Rowling's, as saying the creator of the "Harry Potter" books is turning to crime fiction.
"My wife spotted her writing her Edinburgh criminal detective novel," the newspaper quoted Rankin as telling a reporter at an Edinburgh literary festival.
"It is great that she has not abandoned writing or Edinburgh cafes," said Rankin, who is known for his own police novels set in the historic Scottish city.
Rowling famously wrote initial drafts of the Potter story in the Scottish city's cafes. Back then, she was a struggling single mother who wrote in cafes to save on the heating bill at home.
Now she's Britain's richest woman - worth $1 billion, according to Forbes magazine - and her seven Potter books have sold more than 335 million copies worldwide.
In an interview with The Associated Press last month, Rowling said she believed she was unlikely to repeat the success of the Potter series, but confirmed she had plans to work on new books.
"I'll do exactly what I did with Harry - I'll write what I really want to write," Rowling said.
46 What is JK Rowling famous for?
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A. detective novels |
B. crime fiction |
C. Harry Potter books |
D. love stories |
47 Which of the following is Not rue about Ian Rankin?
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A. He is a writer famous for police novels. |
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B. Most of the stories in his novels happened in the historic Scottish city. |
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C. It was Rankin himself who witnessed JK Rowing writing her Edinburgh criminal detective novels. |
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D. He told the British newspaper The Sunday Times about JK Rowling’s novels. |
48 Why did Rowling like to write the “Harry Potter stories” in the cafes?
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A. Because she was a romantic woman and the atmosphere in the cafes gave her lots of inspiration. |
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B. Because she was a single mother at that time and she wanted to find a husband there. |
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C. Because her children were so naughty at home and she had to go to a quiet place for her writing. |
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D. Because she thought that writing in a cafes could help her save some money. |
49 What can we learn from the passage?
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A. The seven Harry Potter series made JK Rowling a success. |
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B. JK Rowling had made enough money so she decided to stop writing. |
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C. Rowling planned to write new books because Harry Potter was not exactly what she wanted. |
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D. Ian Rankin and his wife earned money by telling reporters news about JK Rowling. |
50 What is the best title for the passage?
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A. Harry Potter and JK Rowing |
B. Ian Rankin, A Neighbour of JK Rowling |
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C. A Successful Woman JK Rowling |
D. JK Rowling writing Detective Novels |
Ⅳ. 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:基础写作(共1小题;满分15分)
《广州日报》就中学生阅读问题,在广州市6所中学的653位学生中进行了一次调查,以下是调查数据:
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百分比 |
态度 |
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74.5% |
课外阅读不可取代 |
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7.6% |
每天阅读课外书的时间能达到至少1小时 |
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77.8% |
想阅读,但时间都被功课挤满 |
[写作内容]
根据以上数据,写—篇短文,包括以下内容:
1. 调查组织者、调查问题以及调查对象;
2. 三种不同的比例及其各自的态度;
3. 在阅读内容上,休闲类和娱乐类杂志受到热捧。
[写作要求]
只能使用5个句子表达全部内容。
[评分标准] 句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章结构连贯。