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第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)21. —What are your hobbies?—My hobbies include ____ and literature.A. to cookB. cookC. cookedD. cooking22. No reader ____ take a book out of the library without permission of the librarian.A. mightB. mustC. shallD. could23. Many firefighters ____ tried to rescue the people in the building were injured in the fire.A. whereB. whichC. whoD. that24. Hard ____ it is, the Chinese government is determined to open up the new Silk Road.A. WhileB. asC. althoughD. however25. When the power of love ____ the love of power, the world will likely be in peace.A. overcomesB. will overcome C is overcoming D. overcame26. One mark of a successful man is ____ he can quickly focus on what’s important.A. whyB. whetherC. whatD. that27. Mom, I promise I ____ all the work by the time you are back this evening.A. will have doneB. have doneC. will be doingD. have been doing28. —Why do you want to go to the States?—____ , sir.A. To travelB. TravellingC. TravelledD. Travel29. Some people dream of success without action, ____ others wake up and work hard at it.A since B. as C. while D. until30. Open your heart, and you will make yourself better ____.A. knownB. KnowingC. to knowD. know31. You ____ have got better grades in the last examination, but you were so careless.A. mustB. needC. couldD. can32. —How did that accident happen?—You know, I cou ldn’t see the road clearly, because it ____ heavily.A. SnowedB. is snowingC. snowsD. was snowing33. —What is it ____ makes you study so hard?—To go to my dream university.A. whatB. thatC. whoD. whether34. The tables on the inn are so close that there’s hardly room for customers to move ____ them.A. underB. betweenC. acrossD. behind35. With ____ approach of the 2016 Olympic Games, the Chinese Tennis Association hasintroduced a new national team logo to the public.A. anB. theC. aD. 不填第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)Cancer CancelledMy name's James and I am an 18-year "Cancer Survivor". When I was 15 years of age, I was at my house one day with my two sisters and when I tried to run up the steps, I blacked out, and __36__ the stairs very hard. When I came to myself, I remembered my sisters saying ―Are you alright?‖ and I replied ―I think so, yeah.‖ But little did my sisters and I know that was the beginning of this __37__.W hen I began to try to climb the stairs, my whole right leg hurt seriously. I couldn’t move it__38__ the assistance of my hands. The __39__ was horrible. I finally made my way upstairs and I couldn’t __40__ I couldn’t move my leg. As time went on it got __41__ so a month later I finally went to hospital. I explained to the doctor what had happened. Then I was asked to go to the rooms __42__ they treated me to the X-rays, MRI, and CAT SCANS machines. One week later, my doctor __43__ the house and said, ―You need to come up here right away!‖My mother and I __44__ up there and they had the X-rays results ready for me–My body seemed __45__ except my right leg. I was surrounded by doctors and nurses.I got my __46__, but wasn’t clear on what was happening. They __47__ us back home. Three days later, they __48__ an expert from another continent or someplace and he looked at my X-rays one time and said ―OH MY GOD, this young man has bone cancer.‖Once all of that got cleared up, they __49__ my chemotherapy(化疗) treatments a week later. On October 9, 2014, I had the surgery, the bone replacement surgery. I was told that I couldn’t __50__ like a normal person anymore, so __51__ was impossible. I couldn’t do this or that, etc. Basically my __52__ was over before it even got started. WhenI got through with my final chemotherapy I was __53__ 40 kg.I want to share this story with you guys because today I’m 84 kg with 2% body fat. I don’t smoke or drink. I can walk and even run. I’m so __54__ to be here and forever to grace life with my presence each day. My dream is to become the ―__55__― to everybody who ever thought about giving up on life because it’s so hard, or just simply not living it.36. A. took B. moved C. hit D. climbed37. A. dream B. terror C. day D. memory38. A. without B. from C. with D. for39. A. pain B. change C. danger D. idea40 A. guess B. notice C. believe D. understand41. A. Better B. worse C. stranger D. cleaner42. A. when B. before C. though D. where43. A. found B. searched C. visited D. called44. A. came B. rushed C. looked D. stayed45. A. weak B. terror C. slim D. fine46. A. treatment B. needs C. results D. recovery47. A. followed B. carried C. sent D. directed48. A. flew B. promised C. allowed D. served49. A. continued B. started C. postponed D. cancelled50. A. work B. walk C. think D. feel51. A. playing B. stepping C. running D. learning52. A. plan B. hope C. career D. life53. A. only B. even C. ever D. right54. A. nervous B. relieved C. curious D. grateful55. A. Inspiration B. Instruction C. Introduction D. Information第三部分:阅读理解AYear of GivingYesterday I started the Year of Giving, my first day of a year-long journey into exploring the act of giving and the meaning of charity. I chose December 15 as the starting date, which markedthree years since my mother died from heart disease. She was one of the most generous people that I have ever known. She always thought of others first and certainly serves as an inspiration to me.I had a rather busy day yesterday, ironic (具有讽刺意义的) for someone who is unemployed right now. In the morning I went to the gym, and unsuccessfully got the phone call from the unemployment office for some job searching. Before I knew it, it was noon. I grabbed a quick lunch and rushed down to a meeting. On my way to Connecticut, I wondered if I would see someone that I would feel forced to give my first $ 10 to. I was running late and decided to do it afterwards.After the meeting I had about half an hour to find the first person of my Year of Giving!I decided to check out DuPont Circle. I had met a guy there named Jerry once and thought he would willing accept my $ 10. He wasn’t there, but I did see a man sitting by himself who looke d really lonely, so I approached him. Now I had to figure out what I was going to say, I think I said something like, ―Hi, can I sit down here?‖ ―I would like to know if I could give you $ 10?‖ He asked me to repeat what I had said, I did, then he looked at me funny, got up and left.I then started walking south where I spotted a man standing by the bus stop on Connecticut Ave. He appeared to be in his 60s. I don’t know what drew me to him, but I thought I would make my second attempt. I was a bit nervous and asked him which bus came by that stop. Then I explained that I was starting a year-long project to give $ 10 to someone every day and that I wanted to give my $ 10 for today to him. The gentleman, I later found out that his name was Ed, responded without hesitation that he could not accept my offer and that there were many people more deserving the money than him. This was exactly one of the things that I hoped would happen. People would think of others before themselves.56. The author set the starting date on December 15 to ____.A. help the charityB. remember his motherC. make an explosionD. fulfill a wish if his mum57. In the author’s first attempt to give away the money, ____.A. he was considered ridiculousB. he hesitated for a long timeC. he was forced to donate the moneyD. he had no time to take action58. In the author’s second attempt, the gentleman refused his offer because ____.A. he didn’t need other’s helpB. he thought more for othersC. he didn’t care about moneyD. he wanted to get more money59. We can refer that the author was inspired by ____.A. true friendshipB. his own kindnessC. generous donationsD. human’s good natureBMars on EarthDevon Islander has always been a cold and uninhabited(无人居住的) place in the Canadian Arctic. Day after day there are high winds and the temperature is below freezing. But for the first time, despite the terrible weather conditions .Devon Islander is the new home for a group of explorers from NASA. They are living here for a months in order to train and learn how to live and work on Mars. The group’s members come from various backgrounds and nationalities, but they all have the same purpose: to find out how people can live on Mars in the future.They have chosen Devon Islander because the environment and landscape is similar inmany ways to Mars. The surface is freezing cold and the ground is rough. However, there are some differences on Mars, where the atmosphere is poisonous to breathe, Devon Islander is easier to travel to and it has its own dangers that you won’t find on Mars. For example, you might meet a hungry polar bear on Devon Islander!One thing the learn wants to develop is suitable clothing for Mars. This includes a space suit. The suit they are testing at the moment is strong enough but it’s too difficult and tiring. In addition, people will need to do experiment on Mars while wearing the suit so they have to be able to move around easily. One team member, Andy Overbeeke, specializes in space suit engineering. He explains: ―You have to think about what they’re really going to operate in.‖Another part of daily life on Mars will be meals and food. Creating a new home on Mars requires a lot of food. So the big question is: can you grow plants in order to survive? Scientists believe that growing plants on Mars might be possible. Mars and Earth have many similarities. They both have about the same amount of dry land and a 24-hour day. However, the atmosphere on Mars is totally different, so Canadian scientist Alain Berinstain is attempting to grow plants in a special greenhouse that you could also build on Mars. The greenhouse needs to run 365 days a year, so it uses a combination of solar energy and wind power.People living on Mars will also want their own transportation. For this, the team on Devon Island have built the ―Martian Rover‖. It’s a huge heavy vehicle that can travel over rocks and rough terrain. This kind of testing takes many days but so far the work has been valuable and effective. As a result, the whole team now believes their work is crucial and that it’s possible for humans to land on the planet Mars and create a home there. Addy Overbeeke adds, ―We know that it’s man’s destiny to go out and do space exploration. It’s always time to think about what you want to do in the future.‖60. The explorers are living on Devon Island to ____.A. receive a training in astronomyB. set up an advanced research labC. learn how to live and work on MarsD. make a living in an uninhabited land61. To keep food supply on Mars, people should ____.A. create a new homeB. improve the atmosphereC. build special greenhousesD. reduce the area of dry land62. According to the passage, we know that ____.A. humans may live on Mars in the futureB. Martian Rover has failed to stand the testC. Mars and Devon Island have the same soil conditionD. scientists have mastered the method to grow plants on MarsCWhile you may think that being smart and talented would logically make someone successful in running a business, unfortunately, this is often not the case.This problem starts back in school when the stressful ―group projects‖ are first assigned .The smartest don’t want to ri sk their grade in the class by dividing the work equally and hoping that art average student does his part well. They just take over and do the whole project themselves.And thus begins the smart-people work cycle. The smartest people do just about everything better than most everyone else until it comes to running a business. They are not better; they are screwed. A smart person who can’t stand someone else doing a job badly does everything himself. Then, he is stuck with the one-man band ―job-business‖ an d ends up not being able to grow.However, it is quite interesting and strange that some slacken are better suited to be a business leader than the ―smart‖ people. The figured out early on to surround themselves with smart people who would do the work that they themselves don’t want to do.Smart and talented people often have a gift for the unusual, complicated or different. They don’t like to follow the KISS principle (keep it simple, stupid), which is required to make a business succeed. Maybe you think t he global presence of McDonald’s complex, but in reality, in the company, every single task is broken down into easy-to-follow steps and everything has been standardized. These successful companies have just a few smart enough people to run the majority of the tasks in a way that can’t be screwed up by their average employees. So, being smart or talented isn’t going to help you unless you can use those smarts to figure out a way to simplify those tasks that will make a business successful.Another issue with the smart people starting businesses is that they often have the most to lose. The smarter you are, the more options you have available to you. You will be able to make a lot of money in various fields and have room in your career to become promoted. This means that when you start a business, you have a lot more to risk than those who are not equally smart. This is often referred to as the ―golden handcuffs‖ dilemma.So, don’t be surprised when the person ―MOST Likely to Succeed‖ from high school ends up as an employee and it is one average student that finds success in his or her own business.63. In group work, smart students often take over the whole project because they believe ____.A. the work is not divided equallyB. they can perform better than othersC. the group projects are too stressfulD. average students are unwilling to participate64. McDonald’s is used as an example to prove that ____.A. a business calls for smart people’s talentB. average employees can perform complex tasksC. smart people are important for a successful businessD. simplified tasks are required for the success of a business65. The underlined expression in Paragraph 5 refers to the situation where smart people ____.A. have fewer options in a companyB. risk more when starting businessC. are unwilling to put money to a businessD. can have a good income in many different fields66. What is the best title for the passage?A. Potentials for SuccessB. Bases for BusinessC. The Ordinary Achieve Bigger Success?D. Talent Means Successful Business?DWe know that hugs make us feel easy inside. And this feeling, it turns out, could actually ward off stress and protect r the immune (免疫) system, according to a new research from Carnegie Mellon University.It’s a well-known fact that stress can weaken the immune system. In this study, the researchers sought to determine whether hugs----like social support more broadly ----could protect individuals from the increased sensitivity to illness brought on by the particular stress that come with interpersonal conflict.―We know that people experiencing ongoing conflicts with others are less able to fight off cold viruses. We also know that people who report having social support are partly protected from the effects of stress on psychological states, such as depression and anxiety, ―the study’s lead author,psychologist Dr. Sheldon Cohen , said in a statement. ―We tested whether awareness of social support is equally effective in protecting us from sensitivity to infection caused by stress and also whether receiving hugs might partially account for those feeling of support and thus protect a person against infection.‖In the experiment , over 400 healthy adults filled out a questionnaire about their perceived (感知) social support and also participated in a nightly phone interview for two weeks . They were asked the frequency they engaged in interpersonal conflicts and received bugs that day.Then, the researchers exposed the participants to a common cold virus, and monitored them to assess signs of infection. They found that both perceived social support and more frequent hugs reduced the risk of infection associated with experiencing interpersonal conflict. Regardless of whether or not they experienced social conflicts, infected participants with greater perceived social support and more frequent hugs had less severe illness symptoms.―This suggests that being hugged by a trusted person may act as an effective meansof conveying support and that increasing the frequency of hugs might be an effective means of reducing the effects of stress,‖ Cohen said. ―The apparent protective effect of hugs may result from the physical contact itself or hugging being a behavioral indicator of support and close ness. Either way, those who receive morehugs are somewhat more protected from infection.‖If you need any more reason to go wrap your arms around someone special, consider this: hugs also lower blood pressure, reduce fearsome around death and dying, improve heart health and decrease feeling of loneliness.67. In Paragraph 1, the underlined words ―wand off ―can be replaced by ____.A. produceB. increaseC. preventD. support68. Dr. Sheldon Cohen’s experiment shows that ____.A. hugs can hide serious illness symptomsB. social conflicts can monitor signs of infectionC. social support can reduce the risk of having a coldD. depression and anxiety result from less social support69. The passage aims to convey that ____.A. hugs can have protective effectsB. social support can sure diseasesC. interpersonal conflicts cause infectionsD. stress can weaken our immune system70. The passage is most likely to be found in ____.A. a social science magazineB. a commercial brochureC. a medical reportD. an academic essay第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,共10分)Make a Joke of ItI’m working on my Happiness Project, and you could have one, too! Everyone’s project will look different, but it’s the rare person who can’t benefit. Join in----no need to catch up, just jump in right now.Everyone says, and it’s true, that one of the most effective ways to handle negative emotions is to lighten up. __71__If you’re angry, joke around. Easier said than done, however.I had a c hance to keep my resolution to ―make a joke of it‖ last night. My husband finally took on the job of dealing with my daughter’s adventure in orthodontia(牙齿矫正术). The orthodontist’s office is right around the Corner from his office, and he agreed that he’d s chedule the appointments and take her. This was GREAT!On our flight to Kansas City for the holidays, the Big Girl lost her ―functional appliance‖ which she wears in her mouth. __72__We got back home a week later, and the Big Man didn’tcall to make an appointment! Days went by. I reminded him periodically, but nothinghappened.__73__Last night, I stamped into our bedroom ready to turn on my anger at full volume. ―This really matters, this is important, she’s growing now, what’s the point, it’s expensiv e, you promised you’d do it.‖ Etc. Then I thought, ―Make a joke of it.‖So I went over, put my arm around the Big Man, and said nicely, ―You know what? If you don’t call the orthodontist’s tomorrow, I’m going to be very angry. I’m not threatening, just giv ing you fair warning.‖ And I laughed while I said it.―I know, I know!‖ he said, shaking his head. ―I’ll send myself an Email right now.‖ And he did. __74__ I’m not sure if making a joke of it was more effective than getting angry, but I don’t think it was less effective. I was happier about it, and the Big Man was happier about it.__75__It’s easy to say ―make a joke of it‖, but it’s hard to do when you’re feeling angry, scared, bored, or upset. Have you found a way to get yourself to make a joke?A. And today he made the appointment.B. If things are sad, try to find a reason to laugh.C. We looked everywhere on the plane; it was gone.D. If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.E. You’d think flight rage is a uniquely Chinese problem.F. And it was a much nicer way to have that unpleasant exchange.G. Whenever I thought about this delay, I became extremely annoyed.第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)第一节(15分)你刚刚从美国游学归来,请你给美国朋友Chris 写一封信,内容包括:1.告知旅途顺利,你安全到家;2.感谢他们一家对你寄宿期间的悉心照顾;3.邀请他今年暑假来北京游览,你提供食宿。

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