第Ⅰ卷第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AYou never forget your first whale. The impact it makes upon you ishuge and life is never quite the same again. My first whale was a 40ftgrey, off the coast of California in 1979, and I’ve been a whale addict ever since. Now I have to go whale watching regularly just to survivenormal daily life.I may be crazy but I am certainly not alone. The worldis filled with whale watchers: since its beginnings in the mid-fifties, whale watching has grown dramatically and now more than 13 million people join organized whale watching trips every year.As a faithful whale watcher, all your holidays centeron whales. The only books you read are ones about whales; you wear whale T-shirts, and every time you meet your friends you talk about whales.So what is it about these larger-than-life animals that makes them so special? Their enormous size is one possible explanation: imagine sitting in a small boat next to a blue whale almost as long asa Boeing 737.The fact that we know so little about them is anotherpossibility: modern technology has taken us to the moon and beyond, yet we are only just beginning to understand these extraordinary forms ofintelligent life on our own planet.Planning and patience are just two essential requirements for successful whale watching. Planning is needed because there are certain whale hot spots—where you have the best chance of seeing them—and because the larger species tend to be on their way from feeding areas to breeding grounds, so rarely do they stay in one placefor more than a few months at a time.Patience is necessary because, even under the best conditions, whales can be tricky to find. However, most commercial whale watching trips have a surprisingly high success rate because they tend to concentrate on well-known whale populations at peak (最高的) seasons.1.What is the impact of the author’s first whale in his life?A.He has been crazy ever since.B.He can’t have a normal daily life.C.He has fallen in love with whale watching.D.He hasorganized watching trips every year.2.What will a faithful whale watcher do usually?A.Take part in whale forums.B.Wear onlywhale-themed clothes.C.Join an organization for whale watching every month.D.Pay muchattention to whales in the holidays.3.Why is patience necessary in whale watching?A.Because it is very difficult to find these clever whales.B.Because whales are on their way to breeding grounds.C.Because the watching conditions are not always good.D.Because they have enormous size as big as a Boeing plane.4.What can be the best title of the passage?A.Tips on Whale WatchingB.Memories of Whale WatchingC.Whales Are Intelligent AnimalsD.Essential Requirements for Whale WatchingBDEAR AMY:We recently had to put our cat down. It came out of the blue. Wehad no idea that he had health problems, and we woke up early one morning to the cat crying out painfully. We immediately rushed him to the vet’s where the vet said that at best treatment might lengthen his life bytwo to three months. We did not want to see him suffer, so we chose tokill the cat in a painless way.I am having a rough time! I cry when I am alone. I cry when I seepet commercials on television. I put away everything that reminds meof the cat. But the last sight of seeing the cat in pain plays over andover in my head. My kids seem alright with what has happened, but whyam I struggling?It has only been one week since his passing, so I hope things willget better. Do you have any suggestions?Yours,Sad DEAR SAD:There is no loss quite like the loss of a pet; these animals keepus company through important life passages and are beloved witnessesto our human lives.I understand your instinct to put away all of your cat’s things, but it may help you now to memorialize your pet by using these things.Each family member c an write down favorite things about him or memories of him; read their memories aloud and put the papers inside his bowl.The idea is to replace those painful last memories with much more lively memories taking place over the most of the animal’s life.Time will then do its job, which is to affect your feelings. And then, when you’re ready, I hope you will adopt another animal and give itthe opportunity to share your life.Yours,Amy\ 5.Which of the following made the author’s family choose to kill thecat in a painless way?A.The cat had changed its color.B.The vet himself had no way to save its life.C.The family wouldn’t see it suffer in its later life.D.The cat suffered so much that it could die at any time.6.The author cried when seeing pet commercials on television because .A.she was alone at homeB.she thought of her lovely catC.she didn’t like to see the things of the catD.her children showed no feeling over the cat’s death7.What does the underlined phrase mean in Paragraph 1?A.In the color of blue.B.Very sadly.C.All of a sudden.D.With much pain.8.What do we know from the last paragraph of Amy’s letter?A.The longer it is, the less you will feel sad about your pet.B.It is important to find a new pet as soon as possible.C.As time goes on, you will feel more sorrow about your pet.D.One can’t live a happy life without a pet around him.CCould radar be the answer to keeping an eye on elderly people without invading their privacy That’s what the researchers are aiming to prove with their experiment. They say using radar could keep track of olderrelatives and even detect when they fall over.Right now, 40 million Americans are over the age of 65, and the Census Bureau (人口普查局) predicts that by the year 2030, 80 million Americans will be 65 or older. Due to these rising statistics, families, communities and health care providers are at a cross-road in terms ofhow to best serve this growing aging population.Many elderly individuals choose to live alone, which causes a great risk as falls and other illnesses become more likely as a person ages.In order to increase the safety and security of an elderly person living alone, researchers are examining the use of through-the-wall radartechnology to detect falls and monitor the elderly in their individual living spaces.Graduate students were trained in walking, falling, and functioning like an elderly person and experiments were conducted inthe radar-imaging lab on the campus. A clinical instructor and an expert educated and trained the students on how the elderly carry themselvesand walk—with or without the assistance of canes or walkers.Their research focuses on various applications for radar imaging, including search and rescue, defense, and law enforcement. Dr Amin and his team, through a grant from Qatar University, are now developing aseries of algorithms (算法) to identify the patterns and routines ofan elderly person in his or her home.The radar, with the help of these algorithms, can detect when aperson is sitting, standing, walking and so on. They say detection ofmotion, and even classification of what sort of motion it is (such aswalking or falling), can be achieved in all rooms inside a home withjust one or a few radar units.“Radar has become a mature technology,” explains Dr Amin. “So people have started thinking about transitioning this technology intohealthcare.”9. What is the purpose of the researchers doing experiments with radarA.To look after elderly people when they walk around.B.To watch over elderly people when they fall over.C.To predict when elderly people will fall over at home.D.To protect elderly people when they become sick.10.How does the radar keep track of the elderly peopleA.It uses algorithms to classify the motion of a person.B.It recognizes an elderly person by using algorithms.C.It uses its searching system to locate the elderly person.D.It monitors the elderly person by recognizing his behaviors.11.What is suggested in the last paragraphA.Radar is a very reliable technology.B.The radar can only be used inside a room.C.The radar can tell if a person is walking or falling over.D.Technology used in other areas can be used in our daily life.12.Where can you most probably read this passageA.In a science fiction.B.In a handbook.C.In a science journal.D.In directions.DYou often hear people say “I don’t mind as long as I’m happy” or “if you’re happy, I’m happy”. However, concepts about happiness are usually abstract and realizing what makes you happy or figuring out how you can be happier is tricky. The good news is this can now be done—researchers have invented the “wheel of happiness”—a handy, quick self-assessment exercise that makes sense of your life in minutes.This exercise splits your life into eight key areas, displayedaround the circumference (圆周) of the wheel. A line runs from each titleto the centre of the wheel forming a scale (刻度) of 1-10.You then rate each aspect of your life allowing you to see which areas are draggingyou down. Connect the dots to see the shape of your “happiness wheel”(it will never be perfectly round)!So, how does this work Basically, you can give your own level ofhappiness a number by adding up your scores in each category. Technically, the highest happiness score is 80 (8 areas, rating 10 in each) so youcan use this to gauge how much happier you could theoretically be.For example, the wheel has the following figures:Therefore, the things in this person’s life that seemingly don’t need improving and make them the happiest are their health, friendsand family, fun and recreation and personal growth. On the other hand, things dragging them down that might need addressing are their career, wealth, physical environment and relationships as these all scoredbelow seven.Once you’ve identified your ‘problem area’ it might be handyto further analyze it with subsequent, more detailed wheels. If youscored low in ‘Family and Friends’, create a wheel with the different people in your life round the edge and rate your relationships withthem to see which are making you unhappy.13.How do you know what aspects of your life make you unhappyA.By comparing the scale of each line.B.By turning the circumference of the wheel.C.By adding up the scores in each category.D.By connecting the dots to form the “happiness wheel”.14.What advice will you give on making improvements to achieve morehappiness in terms of the following form?Category ScoreCategory ScoreCategoryScoreHealth 9 Relationships 7Result 68% happyWealth 7 Career 6Family and Friends 5PhysicalEnvironment8Total 55/80Fun and 8 Personal Growth 7RecreationA.To get relaxed through entertainments.B.To develop good relationships with others.C.To move to a fine pleasant place.D.To spend more time with the family and friends.15.What can be the best title of the passageA.The Way to Get HappierB.Work out HowHappy You AreC.The Understanding of HappinessD.TheInvention of the “Wheel of Happiness”第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Finnish Translation: Be Aware of False Friends(原创)False friends, those tricky words that are a translator’s enemy and that can be found in almost every document we translate, also exist between English and Finnish. 16So, what’s a false friend? Well, as many of you might know,a false friend (from the French faux amis) is a word or an expressionthat shares a similar written form in two languages, but which hasdifferent meanings. 17 When you see them, you might assume theyhave the same meaning as a similar word in your native language.18 Even professional translators can be misled by afalse friend. That’s why, as a translator, it’s necessary to be familiar with them. Remember t hat when it comes to translation, ‘false friends are worse than bitter enemies’, as the Scottish proverb says, and youshould keep your eyes open, because they might be waiting for you around every corner.It seems no language is free of false friends. 19 During the years I’ve been working as a translator, I’ve come across many false friends; they were in that urgent assignment, or that translationI finished off without first having my coffee, trying to confuse me.20 Therefore, I would like to help you in your war against falsefriends by sharing some of them with you.A.The Finnish language is no exception.B.Research key words while doing translation.C.This is the first of a two-part series on the topic.D.Therefore, false friends can cause a lot of problems.E.Luckily, I was able to spot them and translate them properly.F.Sometimes, even fluent users of a language can confuse them.G.So you should avoid a nightmare caused by it during your next translation project.第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分15分)It was a sunny day. A little boy’s father was sitting on the couch, drinking a beer whilewatching 41-- basketball match. Seeing this, the boyrushed to his father and shouted, “Daddy, show me how to play catch!”The father, staring the television screen, replied, “ Let me f inish watching the match. Play outside and come back 42 five minutes. ”“Okay, Daddy!” said the boy,Five minutes later, the boy returned, 43 (scream), “Daddy, let’s play catch now!”By this time, the father had opened another cold beer and another match was beginning.Impatient with the boy’s interruption. the dad 44 (bring)a magazine to his son. On the cover of the magazine was a large pictureof the world. The father, 45 was angry and borhered, began tearing the magazine cover into small 46(piece) . Then,the father turned to his boy and said, “Son, once you put this picture back together, we can play catch, but do not interrupt meagain 47 you finish.”A few minutes later, the boy returned and said, “I have finished , Daddy! Can we play catch now?”48 (Surprise), the father glanced towards his child, and there lay the magazine with the world pieced 49 (perfect) together in his small hands. The dad asked his childhow he put the world together so quickly.‘‘50 was simple,” said the boy. “On the back of the world was the picture of a person, and once I put the person together,that’s when the world came together.”第Ⅱ卷第三部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节(原创)短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Dear Editor,I’m writing to tell you opinion about water saving. Water is important. We, as well as animal, cannotlive without water and neither agriculture or industry can go withoutit. Yet it seemed water is becoming lessand less. Many countries in the world find we don’t have enough water. To deal with a problem, I think, weshould first go all out to plant trees though trees will help save water. Next, no drinking water should be leftrunning. Third, we should find ways to reuse the water using in washing, especially bath water for which isquite a lot, and that will save much water.Sincerely,i Hua第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分30分)I had a quarrel with my drunken husband and left home with mylittle daughter. Not knowing where to 21 for the night, I called 911 for help. The officer came up and 22 a shelter center for usfor the night. However, when we got there, we had to leave as it wastoo crowed to find a bed. 23 , the woman at the center helped usfind a hotel which would 24 us up for three free night.On our way to the hotel, the driver, who was an African American, was very 25 and easygoing. 26 my experience, she expressed her 27 . When asked if I had any money , I told her I wasn’t allowedto bring my 28 .When passing a grocery store, she went in and came out with a bag fullof groceries, and told me that the food and milk was for the girls andme to eat over the next three days. I don’t 29 a time in my life when I ever felt more 30 . She comforted me a nd the 31 in her eyes was like an angel.At 2:00 am the telephone in our room rang. I was told to 32 asuitcase in the lobby(教堂). The hotel clerk, who stood there holdinga suitcase, told me that an African American woman had 33 it offabout thirty minutes ago and wanted to be sure I 34 it.I unzipped the suitcase and found a 35 that read , “I came back home tonight and 36 to all of my friends and neighbors 37goods for you and your children . God bless you!”I never got the 38 to see or meet her again, and I didn’t even know her name. But to this day, I still call her my guardian angle. How lucky and 39 I was to have met someone with such a loving and 40 heart.21. A.turn B.stay C.look D.search22.A.called B.discoveredC.inspectedD.provided23.A. Obviously B. Strangely C.FortunatelyD. Actually24.A.send B.hold C.put D.bring25.A.decisiveB.energeticC.reliableD.talkative26.A.HearingB. SharingC. AnalyzingD. Judging27.A.sympathyB.toleranceC.amazementD.generosity28.A.phone B.car C.purse D.account29.A.spare B.remember C.enjoy D.survive30.A.lonely B.grateful C.enthusiasticD.content31.A.honestyB.puzzleC.willD.look32.A.obtain B.take C.fetch D.examine33.A.broughtB.leftidD.dropped34.A.receivedB.witnessedC.openedD.handled35.A.passageB.noteC.warningD.mail第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的新西兰笔友最近迷上了电脑游戏而常常熬夜,疏忽学业,并受到父母责骂。