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A.
Howaboutyou?
B.
Wannajoinus?
C.
It’salongweekend.
Tina:
I’msogladtheweekend’sfinallyhere.
Lewis:
Metoo.Imagine!
1CWe’vegotthreedaysinarow.
So,where’reyougoing?
Idon'
thaveanyplanyet.I’lljustplayitbyear.2A.
We’regoingtogohikingandcampinginthemountains.
Thatsoundsexciting!
InthissectionthereisoneincompleteinterviewwhichhasfourblanksandfourchoicesA,B,CandD,takenfromtheinterview.FillineachoftheblankswithoneofthechoicestocompletetheinterviewandmarkyouranswerontheAnswersheet.
Ithinkthebigdifferenceis,
Whathaveyoudonetomakethisyours?
howtheylookintheOvalOffice.
D.
youdon’tneedsomuchheart.
OnDonaldTrump’s100thdayasU.S.president,hespokewith“FacetheNation”hostandChiefWashingtonCorrespondentJohnDickerson.
Dickerson:
What’sthedifferencebetweennegotiatinginWashingtonversusnegotiatinginbusiness?
Trump:
Well,7A
forwhatwe’redoinghere,Washington,
youreallyneedheart,because
you'
retalkingaboutalotofpeople.Whereasbusiness,8DYouwanttomakeagooddeal.Dickerson:
EverypresidentmakestheOvalOfficetheirs.9B.
Well,alotofthings.WehadtheseincredibleflagsincludingtheAmericanflags.TheCoastGuardflagoverhere.AndIsaid,“Well,let’ssee10C.Sotheflagswereup.ThepictureofThomasJeffersonIputup.ThepictureofAndrewJacksonIputup
becausetheysaidhiscampaignandmycampaigntendedtomirroreachother.Sowedidalotof—actuallywedidalotofwork.It’s--itsamuchdifferent—lookthanitwaspreviously.
PartIIVocabulary(10points)
Inthisparttherearetensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.MarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
11.Accordingtotheminister,measuresarebeingtakentointroducemorediversityintotheeducationsystem.
答案:
D
A.difference
B.adversity
C.unity
D.variety
12.Hewouldonceinawhilelosehistemperwhenhefoundhimselfinvolvedinanargument.
C
rarely
B.often
C.occasionally
D.seldom
13.Intuitionissomethingthatcannotbeproven,butmanypeoplebelieveinitanduseitfordecisionmaking.
A
A.Instinct
B.Intelligence
C.Rationality
D.Experience
14.Aglobalcompanymustbesensitivetotheculturesandcustomsofthecountrieswhereitoperates.
patientB.generous
C.emotional
D.responsive
15.AtlastJohnSmithsteppeddownasthecompany'
sCEOandreturnedtohisrootsinsoftwareresearch.
B
retiredB.resigned
C.revived
D.reacted
16.Immersedintheirexperiment,theyhadnoideawhathappenedjustoutsidetheirlab.
Concentrated
B.Addicted
C.Absorbed
D.Committed
17.Lastmonththegovernmentinitiatedapublicdebateonthefuturedirectionofthesportpolicy.
transmittedB.followedC.promotedD.launched
18.Mybeardstartedtogrow,andIunwillinglycompliedwiththeordertoshaveitoff.
consideredB.questionedC.supportedD.observed
19.Asthefightingintensified,thechancesofanypeacedealdiminished.
decreasedB.changedC.disappearedD.expanded
20.Howeversuperficiallyappealingsuchanideamightappear,itwasirrationalandreckless.
possiblyB.seeminglyC.apparentlyD.practically
PartIIIReadingComprehension(25points)
Inthissection,therearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsorunfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.
PassageOne
AlicePaulTapperwasonafourth-gradefieldtriplastyearwhenshenoticedsomethingthatbotheredher.Thegirlswerestandinginthebackoftheroom,listeningpolitelyastheguidespoke.Theboyscrowdedtogetherinthefront.Theyraisedtheirhandstorespondtoquestions,eveniftheydidn'
tknowtheanswer.
Alice,10,oftendoesn’traiseherhandinclass,evenifshe’sprettysuresheknowstheanswer.
She’snervousshe’llgetitwrongandfedembarrassed.Onthatfieldtrip,shefiguredalotofothergirlswereprobablykeepingquiet,too.
Alicetoldhermomwhatshesaw.Theytalkedabouthowgirlsareoft