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PeterHuszczoncetaughtinanagriculturalcollege.Inthe1990s,hemovedtoCanada.PeterstartedoutwashingdishesinarestaurantindowntownOttawa.Whenthemanageraskedhimtohelpoutrollingmeatballsinthekitchen,hesoonlearnedhowtodothejobverywell.ButitwasboringandPetersuggestedthatthemanagershouldbuyameatball-makingmachine.Whenthemanagertoldhimtherewasnosuchthingasameatballmaker,Peterwasquicktonoticethatsomethingwasmissinginthemarket.Puttinghisengineeringknowledgetogooduse,hequicklycameupwithasimplemethod—theMagicMeatballMaker.

Hewassuretherewasamarketforhismachine,butittookhimtenyearsofhardworktofindit.Hehadtotakerisks,buthebelievedinhisidea,andhemanagedtopersuadeotherpeopletobelieveinhimtoo.Alocalmanufacturer(制造商)offeredtoproducethefirst1,000unitsinreturnforashareintheprofits(收益),localshopsofferedtokeephismeatballmakersandafriend’sdaughterhelpedhimoutwithhisfirstsales.

ButhisluckybreakcamewhenhemanagedtopersuadeaTVshoppingchannel(频道)tohelpselltheMagicMeatballMaker.Thechannelbroadcastaprogramabouthowtheinventionworkedinthestudiokitchen.Withinminutes,theyhadsoldmorethan4,000units.

Thiswasjustthestart.Peterhadbeenright.Hehadsaidhismeatballmakerwouldbringhimgreatwealth,andithas:

morethantwomilliondollarssofarandit’stillsellingtothousandsofAmericanhousewivesallacrosstheUSA.

21.Workingintherestaurant,Peter_____.

A.waschosentobethemanager

B.foundachancetomakemoney

C.brokeameatball-makingmachine

D.waspooratmakingmeatballsbyhand

22.WhichofthefollowinghelpedPeter’sbusinesstakeoff?

A.Alocalshop.

B.Afriend’sdaughter.

C.Alocalmanufacturer.

D.ATVshoppingchannel.

23.What’stherightordertodescribePeter’slife?

A.Teacher→dishwasher→inventor→businessman.

B.Dishwasher→teacher→inventor→businessman.

C.Businessman→dishwasher→inventor→teacher.

D.Inventor→businessman→dishwasher→teacher.

24.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.Betterlatethannever.

B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.

C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

D.Intimeofdanger,one’smindworksfast.

B

“Hello,Earth!

Canyouhearme?

”That’sthevoicemorethan400,000peoplereceivedrecently.ItwasfromPhilae,aspacevehiclethatlandedonacomet(彗星)in2014.However,itstransmissions(传送信号)backhomewentsilentsincethen.

IttookalongtimeforPhilaetomakeitswayacrossthesolarsystemandreachcomet67P/C-G.ThespacevehiclegotthereaboardtheRosettaprobe(探测器),whichhasbeencirclingaroundthecometsincePhilaeseparatedfromitinNovember,2014.

Philae’sjobwastocollectmaterialstostudythecomet’scomposition.Andforabouttwoandahalfdaysafterlanding,itdidjustthat,sendingtheinformationbacktoscientistsonEarth.ButPhilae’slandingonthecomet’sicysurfacehadnotbeensmooth.Whiletouchingdown,itjumpedupandendedupintheshadowofsomethinglikeahugerock.Philaerunsonsolarpower,buttherewasnolightintheplacewhereitlanded.Intheend,itfailedtowork.

However,ascomet67P/C-Gmovedclosertothesun,moresunlightreachedthespacevehicle,allowingittopowerupandcomebackonline.PhilaethensentsomethingtoRosetta,whichpassedontheinformationbacktoEarth.

“Weonlyreceivedtheinformationforabout85seconds,butthat’senoughtoletusknowitisaliveandwell,”saysStephanUlamec,whoworksfortheEuropeanSpaceAgency.“Wehopetoworkoutwhereitlandedexactlyonthe4-kilometer-widecomet.NowweplantochangehowRosettamovessothatPhilaecankeeponcommunicatingandreceivinginstructions.”

25.HearingPhilae’svoice,thosepeoplemusthavefelt_____.

A.afraid 

B.calm 

C.excited 

D.worried

26.Accordingtothetext,Philae_____.

A.wasdamagedwhenitlanded

B.movedaroundcomet67P/C-G

C.needslightandgastokeepworking

D.helpsscientistslearnaboutacomet

27.WhatStephansaysinthetextsuggeststhat_____.

A.Rosettawillmovearoundanothercomet

B.Philaewillcontinuetoworkforscientists

C.mostcometsareaswideasfourkilometers

D.hewonderswhetherPhilaeisstillalive

28.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinthetext?

A.Asleepingspacevehiclewakesup.

B.Itisverydangeroustotravelinspace.

C.Anewcometwasdiscoveredrecently.

D.Philaewassentintospacesuccessfully.

C

Yournextcarcouldhavetwoseats,threewheels—twoinfrontandoneinthebackandatopspeedofmorethan100milesperhour.ElioMotorsplanstomakesuchatinycarnamedtheElio.Itstwoseatssitfrontandbackinsteadofsidebyside.Thedriverispositionedinthecenterwiththepassengerdirectlybehind.

Thestartingpriceforthecarisjust$6,800.Ithasonlyonedoor,ontheleftside,whichcutsafewhundreddollarsoffthemanufacturingcosts.Havingthreewheelsalsomakesitcheaper.Ithasairconditioning,powerwindowsanddoorlocksandanAM/FMradio.MorefeaturescanbeorderedthroughElio’slonglistofsuppliers.Eliowillalsosellthecarsdirectlythroughitsownstoresandnotthroughfranchiseddealers(特约经销商).

PaulEliodreamedasakidthathewouldonedayownacarcompanycalledElioMotors.In2008,tiredofhighgasprices,hestartedworkingonacarthatburnsgasinamoreeffectiveway.EquallyimportanttohimwascreatingU.S.manufacturingjobsandmakingthecarinexpensiveenoughtoattractbuyerswhomightotherwisebestuckintheirold,unreliablecars.“Whatevermatterstoyou,thiscanmovetheneedleonit,”hesaid.

Already,morethan27,000peoplehavereserved(预订)one.Paulhopestomake250,000carsayearby2016.Sofar,reservationholdersarethosewhowillusetheElioasasecondorthirdcarforwork.Finally,though,hebelievesthecarwillinteresthighschoolandcollegestudentsaswellasused-cardriverswhowantsomethingnewerandmorereliable.

29.WhichofthefollowingshowsthedesignoftheElio?

(○=wheel,□=seat)

30.Paragraph2showsthattheElio_____.

A.issoldataffordableprices

B.willbeavailableinmoststores

C.hasafixedtemperature

D.doesnoharmtotheenvironment

31.Theunderlinedwords“movetheneedle”inParagraph3probablymean“_____”.

A.takeachance 

B.standintheway

C.breakintopieces

D.makeadifference

32.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ThehistoryofElioMotors

B.Coolcarorstupidvehicle?

C.PaulElio:

akidwithbigdreams

D.Whatcartochoose:

neworused?

D

Dearyoungmusicians,

ThankyouforagreeingtotakepartinourMusicDay.Thewholeideaofthedayisformusicstudentsaroundtheareatomeetotherplayersandreceiveexpertteachingfromourguests,sixprofessionalplayers.Intheevening,youwillperformthepiecesyouhaveworkedonduringthedayataconcertwhichyourfriendsandfamilycanattend.

Afteryouhaveregistered(注册)atthereception,gotothemainhall.First,therewillbeashortperformancebyourprofessionalmusicianswhoarejoiningusfortheday.Afterthisyouwillgointoyourclassestopracticeonyourowninstrumentsfortheeveningconcert.Therewillalsobeachancetoexperimentwithadifferentinstrumentfromtheoneyounormallyplay,andseeifyouenjoyplayingsomethingmoreunusual—wehaveseveralinstrumentstochoosefrom!

Thefirstpartofthedaywillfinishat5pm,whenparentscancollectstudents.Forthoseremaininginthehalluntiltheeveningconcertat7pm,therewillbeDVDsforyoutowatch,althoughyoushouldalsobringsomethingtodowhileyouarewaiting.Achangeofclothesisrequiredfortheevening—blacktrousersoraskirtandwhitetop—sounlessyouaregoinghomeat5pm,youwillneedtohavethiswithyouatthestartoftheday.

Ifforwhateverreasonyoucannotattendtheeveningconcert,youmusttellusassoonaspossible,asweneedtoknownumbersinordertopreparethestage.WelookforwardtoseeingyouattheYoungPeople’sMusicDay.

33.WhatcanstudentsdoonMusicDay?

A.Theycanhavedinnerwithexperts.

B.Theycanreceiveprofessionaladvice.

C.Theycanplaywithprofessionalplayers.

D.Theycanmeetworld-famousmusicians.

34.Toattendtheconcert,studentsmust_____.

A.arriveat5:

00intheafternoon

B.takeoneoftheirfamilymembers

C.playfivepiecesofmusiceach

D.wearblacktrousersoraskirtandwhitetop

35.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?

A.TointroduceMusicDay.

B.Toinvitestudentstoaconcert.

C.ToputupanoticeaboutMusicDay. 

D.Toencouragestudentstolovemusic.

第二节(共5小题;

每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

YashGupta

YashGuptahaswornglassesformanyyears.Whentheybrokeonedayandhewasnotabletowearthemtoschool,hehadabigproblem. 

36 

Attheendoftheday,herealizedthathehadlearnednothingthatday!

Yashquicklygothisglassesfixed,buthisexperiencechangedhislife.Herealizedthattherewereprobablymanykidsaroundtheworldthatdidnothaveproperglassestohelpthemlearninschool. 

37 

Hefoundoutthat13millionchildrenaroundtheworlddon’thaveproperglassestohelpthemseeinclass. 

Insteadofjustshakinghisheadatthisproblem,hedecidedtodosomethingaboutit. 

38 

Itsgoalistohelpfindglassesforotherkidsandteensthatneedthem.

Hecreated 

SightLearning 

in2

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