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本卷共 23 题,其中:
单项填空 15 题,完形填空 1 题,阅读理解 4 题,其他题 1 题,书面表达 2 题
简单题 2 题,中等难度 19 题,困难题 2 题。总体难度: 中等
单项填空 共 15 题
  1. That restaurant is extremely popular, ______ you may have to wait to get a seat.

    A. for     B. so     C. or     D. yet

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  2. Working as a manager, Rebecca found it hard ______ between work and her family.

    A. balancing        B. to balance

    C. to have balanced   D. having balanced

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  3. —Is the project difficult for the students?

    —No. Most of the relevant information ______ to them.

    A. has been provided    B. has provided

    C. had been provided    D. had provided

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  4. The whole class applauded wildly at the end of the speech, ______ greatly encouraged Bob.

    A. what      B. where     C. which     D. when

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  5. ______ full preparations, Tony was quite confident about the coming interview.

    A. Make         B. Made

    C. To make      D. Having made

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  6. —I am worn out now. I stayed up last night to finish the report.

    —Oh? You ______. The professor asked us to hand it in next week.

    A. needn’t have     B. wouldn’t have

    C. couldn’t have    D. can’t have

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  7. Once ______, the book will surely attract readers’ attention since it is related to people’s health.

    A. publishing     B. having published

    C. published     D. to publish

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  8. We are going to the theater tomorrow ______ all the tickets are sold out.

    A. when       B. unless

    C. whether      D. because

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  9. —I didn’t know you play the piano. It sounds wonderful!

    —Thank you! I ______ it when I worked in UK.

    A. learned         B. had learned

    C. have learned    D. learn

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  10. —Are you going to the concert next week?

    —I’d like to, but I ______ an exam then.

    A. take       B. took

    C. was taking   D. will be taking

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  11. Students show great interest in ______ Professor Edwards presents to them in his class.

    A. whichever     B. wherever

    C. whatever      D. however

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  12. Most people who enjoy travelling believe that travel ______ not only our bodies but also our minds.

    A. benefited       B. would benefit

    C. has benefited     D. benefits

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  13. It was not what Tom said but what he wrote in the letter ______ touched his mother.

    A. what       B. which

    C. that      D. who

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  14. The job position in the advertisement requires that the applicant ______ at least 8 years of working experience.

    A. had            B. have

    C. will have       D. has

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  15. —Have you seen ______ film before?

    —Yes. I saw it on ______ Christmas Day, but I can’t remember the exact year.

    A. the, a     B. a, the

    C. a, a      D. the, the

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

完形填空 共 1 题
  1. War started in our house in late July with a month to go before my first day of college. It was a battle of wills over what college I was to attend. Mom wanted me to attend a famous

    school, and I wanted to go to a small writing college. Every night for two weeks, we argued, shouted and gave     treatments until both sides went to bed with regrets.

    It was mostly my     . Since my junior year of high school, I had     at being a nurse. I took all the science courses, and even worked as a     in my town’s local hospital. My     was to help the sick and be superwoman to the world.

    Yet,     graduation and college neared, it all changed. Treating the sick was

    , but not what I was meant to do for the     of my life. I could picture myself in hospitals, making rounds, and taking     , but I couldn’t picture myself happy. It wasn’t the

    I wanted.

    Then, I realized I had been creating and writing stories for as long as I could     .  I loved it, and writing was what I had been doing as a     . It was going to be my career. And it had to be.

    On August 1st, Mom and I sat down at the dinner table and I told her that she had every

    to choose where to spend her money, just like I had every right to decide where I wanted to go to school. If it was her choice not to     any of my college education, then I would take a year off to work and earn money so I could go to the college I wanted.

    Standing by my decision to be a writer had     my firm belief to my mom. Finally we were at       , and she decided to support me, which     the world to me.

    Before that time, I had never stood up     my parents on any major decision. Choosing which college to attend     me to become a separate and complete adult. I am now finished with my first semester as a Professional Writing major and I cannot wait to see what comes next.

    1.A. cooking    B. gardening   C. nursing   D. writing

    2.A. medical   B. warm        C. mental     D. silent

    3.A. success    B. duty       C. fault     D. turn

    4.A. wondered  B. aimed       C. pointed   D. looked

    5.A. student    B. volunteer    C. graduate  D. doctor

    6.A. goal      B. job        C. task      D. post

    7.A. before     B. after       C. until    D. as

    8.A. rough      B. noble      C. mild      D. tough

    9.A. rest      B. part        C. whole    D. half

    10.A. notices  B. examinations C. temperatures   D. drugs

    11.A. future   B. effect      C. drill    D. idea

    12.A. see      B. wait       C. find      D. remember

    13.A. process   B. hobby      C. rule      D. business

    14.A. chance   B. time       C. right    D. ability

    15.A. finance   B. expect     C. raise    D. offer

    16.A. doubted  B. followed   C. shaken    D. proven

    17.A. peace   B. war        C. ease      D. play

    18.A. attached B. applied     C. devoted   D. meant

    19.A. for     B. against     C. over     D. by

    20.A. forced   B. promised   C. allowed  D. reminded

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

阅读理解 共 4 题
  1. Summer Rain

    The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its cloudy days and bitter cold, we dream of those endless days at the beach, lying on the sand and enjoying the bright and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.

    As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. It wasn’t fair. We suffered through months of school and experienced bad weather for those short ten weeks of freedom and pleasant weather.

    On those rainy summer days, I had nothing fun to do and could only sit inside, staring out at the rain like a bird in a cage. I was an only child, so there was no one else to play with. My father worked from home, so I was not truly alone, but he could not actively play with me since he was at work. It was those days that I would watch whatever was on television or read any books that I could find lying around. I’d drag through the day and pray each night that the rain would not be there the next day.

    As an adult, though, my opinion of summer rain has changed. When you have to work every day, summer is not as exciting. Everything seems dull. Such a mindset makes you cheer for anything new or different. I spend the winter dreaming of summer and the summer dreaming of winter. When summer comes, I hate how hot it is. And then I look forward to the rain, because the rain brings with it a cold front, which makes me comfortable. Rainy days are still the worst days of the summer, but summer rain today means positively beautiful—and considerably cooler—weather tomorrow.

    1.When the author was a child, he ______.

    A. hated rainy days

    B. liked staying indoors

    C. preferred cooler weather

    D. dreamed on summer days

    2.We can learn from the passage that the author ______.

    A. had no brothers or sisters

    B. was often left alone at home

    C. could enjoy the brilliant sun in winter

    D. preferred reading to playing outside

    3.As an adult, the author views summer rain differently because ______.

    A. he knows it won’t last long

    B. rain makes the weather cooler

    C. his summer holiday is very short

    D. he can better deal with his downtime

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  2. The Truth Can Set You Free

    I recently got pulled over for speeding not far from my new home in Virginia. I hadn’t been paying attention, and I had driven a few miles an hour over the speed limit.

    “Can I see your license and registration?” the police officer asked me. I pulled both out for him, and he saw my Pittsburgh address on my Pennsylvania driver’s license.

    “What are you doing here?” he asked. “Are you with the army?”

    “No, I’m not.” I answered. I explained that I had just moved to Virginia, and I hadn’t had time to re-register yet.

    “So what brings you here?”

    He had asked a direct question. Without thinking very hard, I gave him a direct answer. “Well, officer,” I said, “since you’ve asked, I have cancer. I have just months to live. We’ve moved down here to be close to my wife’s family.”

    “So you’ve got cancer,” he said flatly. He was trying to figure me out. Was I really dying? Was I lying? He took a long look at me. “You know, for a guy who has only a few months to live, you sure look good.”

    He was obviously thinking: “Either this guy is pulling one big fat line on me, or he’s telling the truth.” He was trying to question my honesty without directly calling me a liar. And so he had forced me to prove that I was being honest.

    “Well, officer, I know that I look pretty healthy. I look great on the outside, but the tumors(肿瘤)are on the inside.” And then, I don’t know what possessed me, but I just did it. I pulled up my shirt, showing the operational scars.

    He looked at my scars. He looked in my eyes. He now knew he was talking to a dying man. Well, he wasn’t taking this any further. He handed me back my license. “Do me a favor.” he said, “Slow down from now on.”

    The awful truth had set me free. As he went back to his police car, I had a realization. I had been one of those gorgeous blondes (金发美女) who could bat her eyelashes and get out of tickets. I drove home under the speed limit, and I was smiling like a beauty queen.

    1.The author was stopped by the police officer because ______.

    A. he didn’t have a license

    B. he forgot to re-register

    C. he was seriously ill

    D. he drove too fast

    2.The author moved to Virginia probably because ______.

    A. he was homesick

    B. he served in the army there

    C. Virginia had better hospitals

    D. his family could be better cared for

    3.On hearing about the author’s cancer, the police officer ______.

    A. said it was an excuse

    B. doubted his honesty

    C. showed sympathy for him

    D. asked him to show his scars

    4.It can be inferred from the passage that the author was ______.

    A. optimistic  B. adventurous

    C. dishonest   D. romantic

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  3. A bargain is something offered at a low and advantageous price. A more recent definition is: a bargain is a dirty trick to force money out of the pockets of silly and innocent people.

    The cost of producing a new - for example - toothpaste would make 80p the proper price for it, so we will market it at £1.20. It is not a bad toothpaste, and as people like to try new things it will sell well to start with; but the attraction of novelty soon fades, so sales will fall. When that happens we will reduce the price to £1.15. And we will turn it into a bargain by printing 5p OFF all over it.

    Sometimes it is not 5p OFF but 1p OFF. What breathtaking rudeness to advertise 1p OFF your soap or washing powder or whatever! Even the poorest old-age pensioner ought to regard this as an insult(侮辱), but he doesn’t. A bargain must not be missed. People say one has to have washing powder (or whatever) and one might as well buy it a penny cheaper.

    The real danger starts when unnecessary things become ‘bargains’. Many people just cannot resist bargains. Provided they think they are getting a bargain they will buy clothes they will never wear or furniture they have no space for. Once I heard of a man who bought an electric saw as a bargain and cut off two of his fingers the next day. But he had no regrets: the saw had been truly cheap.

    Quite a few people actually believe that they make money on such bargains. A lady once told me: “I’ve had a lucky day today. I bought a dress for £120, reduced from £400; and I bought a beautiful Persian carpet for £600, reduced from £900.” It will never occur to her that she has actually wasted £720. She feels as though she had made £580. She also feels, I am sure, that if she had more time for shopping, she could make a living out of it.

    Some people buy in large quantities because it is cheaper. Once a couple bought enough sugar for their lifetime and the lifetime of their children and grandchildren. They thought it a bargain not to be missed. When the sugar arrived they didn’t know where to store it – until they realized that their toilet was a very spacious one. So that was where they piled up their sugar. Not only did their guests feel rather strange whenever they were offered sugar to put into their coffee, but the toilet became extremely sticky.

    To offer bargains is a commercial trick to make the poor poorer. When greedy fools fall for this trick, it serves them right.

    1.Which word best describes the language style of the passage?

    A. Polite.    B. Foolish.   C. Humorous.    D. Serious.

    2.What does the underlined word “novelty” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

    A. Good quality.   B. Low price.

    C. Newness.       D. Curiosity.

    3.How does the author feel about 1p OFF a product?

    A. It’s a gift for poor people.

    B. It’s an offense to shoppers.

    C. It’s a bargain worth trying.

    D. It’s a real reduction in price.

    4.Which statement will the author probably agree with?

    A. Bargains are things people don’t really need.

    B. Bargains are often real cheap products.

    C. Bargains help people make a living.

    D. Bargains play tricks on people.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  4. This summer, Monika Lutz’s life took an unusual turn. Instead of heading off to college, the high school graduate packed her bags for a Bengali jungle. Lutz, like a growing number of other young Americans, is taking a year off. Gap(间隔) years  are quite common in Britain and Australia, but they are just beginning to catch on in the U.S. Lutz, who grew up in Boulder, Colo., has put together a 14-month schedule that includes helping deliver solar power to some communities in India and interning (实习) for a fashion designer in Shanghai---experiences that are worlds away from the lecture halls and university dormitories that await other students. “I could not be happier,” she says.

    Why are students attracted to the gap-year concept? According to new survey data from Karl Haigler and Rae Nelson, education-policy experts and co-authors of The Gap-Year Advantage, the most common reason for this is to avoid burnout. “I felt like I was focused on college as a means to an end,” says Kelsi Morgan, an incoming Middlebury College freshman who spent last year interning for a judge in Tulsa, Okla., and teaching English at an orphanage in the Dominican Republic. The hope is that after a year out of the classroom, students will enter college more energized, focused and mature. That can be an advantage for colleges too. Robert Clagett, dean of admissions at Middlebury, did some research a few years ago and found that a single gap semester was the strongest predictor of academic success at his school.

    Most experts recommend securing a spot in college before taking a gap year and warn against using the time off to lengthen your resume. “Most admissions folks can see right through that,” says Jim Jump, the academic dean of St. Christopher’s School in Richmond, Va. But for students like Lutz, who, after getting rejected from five Ivies, decided to take time off, a gap year can help focus interests. Lutz now plans to apply mostly to non-Ivies that have strong marketing programs. “This experience has really opened my eyes to the opportunities the world has to offer,” she says.

    But at least one education expert doesn’t want schools spreading the gap-year message. In a study that followed 11,000 members of the high school class of 1992 for eight years after graduation, Stefanie DeLuca, a sociology professor at Johns Hopkins University, found that, all things being equal, those who delayed college by a year were 64% less likely to complete a bachelor’s degree than those who didn’t. DeLuca did not say whether these students voluntarily started college late, but at the very least, her work indicates that taking a gap year doesn’t guarantee success. “I’m not going to say that time off does not have benefits,” says DeLuca. “But I think we should not be so enthusiastic.”

    1.The students take gap years mainly because ______.

    A. they want to be more unusual

    B. they want to refresh themselves

    C. some experts advise them to do so

    D. their parents think it good for them

    2.According to Lutz, the gap year has made her more ______.

    A. energetic    B. relaxed

    C. practical     D. enthusiastic

    3.Stefanie DeLuca probably agrees that ______.

    A. students should think twice before taking gap years

    B. taking gap years enables students to achieve success

    C. schools should encourage their students to take gap years

    D. taking gap years increases students’ chances of getting a good job

    4.What’s the author’s attitude towards gap years?

    A. Sceptical.    B. Positive.

    C. Disapproving. D. Objective.

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其他题 共 1 题
  1. The average computer user has between 5 and 15 username/password combinations to log in different kinds of accounts. Some demand you use a specific number of symbols and digits, while others require you to change your password every 60 days. The feeling of confusion resulting from memorizing these login information has grown so common that it actually has a name: password fatigue(疲劳).

    Having to remember so many different passwords is annoying, but it can also be dangerous. Because it is virtually impossible to remember a unique password for each of these accounts, many people leave handwritten lists of usernames and passwords on or next to their computers.

    1. While these practices make it easier to remember login information, they also make it easier for thieves to hack into accounts.

    Single Sign-On (SSO) confirmation and password management software can help solve this problem. With SSO, users only need to remember one password to log in to the main system.

    2.SSO software is typically used by large companies, schools, or libraries.

    3.If a user loses or forgets the password required to log in to SSO software, the user will then lose access to all of the applications linked to the SSO account. Users who rely on password management software face the same problems.

    Although most websites or network systems allow users to recover or change lost passwords by providing email addresses or answering a prompt(提示), this process can waste time and cause further frustration. What is more, recovering a forgotten password is only a temporary solution.

    4.

    Some computer scientists have suggested computers rely on biometrics(生物测定学). 5. The use of biometrics raises questions concerning privacy and can also be expensive to practice.

    Software engineers and computer security experts are still searching for the cure to password fatigue. Until they find the perfect solution, however, everyone will simply have to rely on the password system currently in place.

    A. It does not address the larger problem of password fatigue.

    B. These software programs have been built into many major web browsers

    C. The problem with password management software makes users feel powerless.

    D. The SSO software then automatically logs the user in to other accounts within the system.

    E. However, SSO confirmation and password management software also have drawbacks.

    F. This is a method of recognizing human users based on unique traits, such as fingerprints, voice,

    or DNA.

    G. Others solve this problem by using the same password for every account or using extremely

    simple passwords.

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

书面表达 共 2 题
  1. 作为班长,请你根据以下内容给新任外教Mr. Smith 写一封信, 向他表示欢迎并转达同学们对英语课的希望:

    1. 介绍西方文化;

    2. 组织多样活动;

    3. 关注学生发音。

    注意: 1.词数不少于50;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

    Dear Mr. Smith,

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Chris

    难度: 中等查看答案及解析

  2. 假设你是红星中学的学生李华,请按照以下四幅图的先后顺序,用英文写一篇周记, 记述上周六你和父母一起参加奥林匹克森林公园健步走活动的过程。

    注意:1.词数不少于60;

    2.周记的开头已给出,不计入总词数。

    Last Saturday, I went to the Olympic Forest Park with my parents to take part in an activity called “I Walk, and I’m Fit.”

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________

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    难度: 困难查看答案及解析