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3.A.collectingB.sellingC.readingD.showing
4.A.stressB.difficultyC.prejudiceD.failure
5.A.writeB.studyC.liveD.adapt
6.A.emailB.messageC.letterD.call
7.A.certainB.realC.economicalD.high
8.A.apartmentB.buildingC.cottageD.department
9.A.assistantB.educatorC.librarianD.writer
10.A.anxiouslyB.warmlyC.firmlyD.peacefully
11.A.famousB.flexibleC.availableD.desperate
12.A.successB.shadowsC.reputationD.experience
13.A.pickedB.searchedC.adoptedD.found
14.A.fragrantB.mildC.coldD.precious
15.A.honestyB.courageC.intelligenceD.humour
【答案】DABDC DBADC ABDCB
【解析】
【试源】2016届广东省广雅、执信、二中、六中高二上学期四校期末联考
【结束】
2.【题文】Beforeheboardedtheplane,37stone(about235KG)LesPricehadalreadybeenforcedtopayforanextraticket.Theairline’srulesrequiredhimtobuytwoseatsforhimself.ButwhenhegotonboardMrPricefoundhisseatsfortheflighttoIrelandwerenotevennexttoeachother–theywereeithersideofanotherpassenger’sseat.Andonhisreturnjourneythesituationwasevenmoreridiculous,withhisplacestworowsapart.MrPrice,43,hadbookedhisticketsinadvanceoftheflight.
MrPricesaidtheincidentwasoneofmanyeverydaydifficultieshehasfacedsincehebeganstrugglingwithhisweight.
Theunemployedwidower(鳏夫),whosleepsonthegroundfloorbecausehecannotmanagestairs,said:
“FromtheageofabouttenIputonaroundastoneeachyearitseemed.ButIwasthesameaseveryoneelse,working,playingrugby,training,soIwasn’tinactive.I’dwork70or80hoursaweekandplayrugbyonaSaturday.Iwasn’talay-about.”
MrPricetheninjuredhisbackinanaccident.Headded:
“Ilostmymobility,developedsciatica(坐骨神经痛)andIdidn’tgetoutofthehouseforthreemonths.”
WhenhiswifeZeruiahdiedofcancerin2009headmitsheturnedtocomforteating.“Ifellintoadepression,”hesaid.“Icouldn’tbebotheredtocook,wouldeattakeawaysandwanttotreatmystep-daughterCharliebecausehermotherhaddied.”
Earlierthisyearatravelexpertadvocateda“pay-what-you-weigh”airlinepricingschemebecauseheavierpeoplecostmoreinfueltofly.Passengersweighingaboveacertainthreshold(临界值)wouldpaymorefortheirplaneticketsandlighteroneswouldbechargedless.
MrPricesaidheiscuttingdownonhiscaloriesandattendinganNHSweightmanagementclinic.Hesaid:
“Iwanttobeoutthereworking.Ifeelguiltymyparentsareoutthereworkingalltheycan.ChristmasiscomingupandIfeelawfulIcan’tdoanythingtohelp.”
1.WhichofthefollowingdidNOThappentoMrPrice?
A.Hewasgivenafreeairticket.
B.Heboughttwoseatsforhimself.
C.HefoundhisseatsfortheflighttoIrelandwereeithersideofanotherpassenger’sseat.
D.Hefoundhisseatsforthereturnjourneyweretworowsapart.
2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“lay-about”mostprobablymean?
A.Apersonwhoissensitive.
B.Apersonwhoislazy.
C.Apersonwhoisactive.
D.Apersonwhoissmart.
3.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthe“pay-what-you-weigh”airlinepricingscheme?
A.Itbelievesheavierpeoplecostmoreinfueltofly
B.Ithasbeenineffectformanyyears.
C.Passengersweighingaboveacertainthresholdwouldpaymorefortheirplanetickets.
D.Passengersweighingbelowacertainthresholdwouldbechargedless.
4.Accordingtothelastparagraph,MrPriceistryingtoloseweightbecause_____.
A.Hedoesnotwanttobelaughedat
B.Hedoesnotwanttopaymoreforairtickets
C.HewantstolookbetteratChristmas
D.hewantstohelphisparentsout
5.Whichmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.“Pay-what-you-weigh”isunfair
B.Howtoloseweight
C.Overweight—abigproblem
D.MrPriceisintrouble
【答案】ABBDC
3.【题文】LiuEncheng’sexperienceoftravellingtoNewZealandonaworkingholidayvisawasalifechanger:
“It’sabouthavingachancetounderstandyourselfbetter,tofindoutwhatyoureallywant.”
AssoonasNewZealand’sgovernmentannounceditsplantooffer1,000workingholidayvisastoChineseresidentsayearin2010,Liu,then27,applied.Backthen,LiuhadworkedasareporterfortheKunmingDailyforfiveyears,aftergraduatingfromatourismmanagementmajoratCentralSouthUniversityofForestryandTechnology.
Ruraltaste
LiuarrivedinNewZealandinDecemberandwasimpressedbythesummerChristmas.“Manyfruitsarereadytoharvest,soit’seasytofindajobintheorchardsbeforegettingthere.SinceNewZealandisanagriculturalcountry,workinginruralareashelpsyouunderstandthecountrybetter,”saysLiu.
Themostimportantthing,accordingtoLiu,istoliveindependently.Heneededtobalanceworkandtravel,becauseonaworkingholidayvisayou’reonlyallowedtostayinajobforamaximumofthreemonths.SowhenLiuhadnearlyfinishedajob,itwastimetothinkaboutwhattodonext.
Variousexperience
DifferenttoLiu’sexperience,WuFeitriedmanydifferentjobs.Wuwasoneofthefirstpeopletogetaworkingholidayvisain2010.AftergraduatingfromaphysicsmajoratFudanUniversity,hetravelledtoNewZealandinMay.Heworkedasanassistantforahunter,achefinarestaurant,acleanerinauniversity,evenasanactorinaprison.
Whatimpressedhimmostwasthelifestyleofthelocalpeople.“Theydon’tpursuehappinessbyshoppingorgoingtoparties.Instead,theylikegoingoutdoorswiththeirfamilies.Thissimplehappinesshelpsthemfindinnerpeace,butit’shardtodothatinabigcityinChina,”saysWu.
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ButitwashardforLiutocommunicatewiththelocalsatthebeginning,astheyspokewithstrongaccentsandtherewerebigculturaldifferences.
“Itriedmybesttoovercometheseproblemstogetadaptedtothelocalculture.Whenyoudecidetogoabroad,youmustimmerseyourselfinanunfamiliarenvironmentandsolveproblemsonyourown.Ithinkthat’swhatmakessuchatripspecial.”SaysLiu.
1.WhichofthefollowingaboutLiuEnchengbeforehewenttoNewZealandisTRUE?
A.HegraduatedfromCentralNorthUniversityofForestryandTechnology.
B.HeworkedfortheKunmingDaily.
C.Hewas32then.
D.Hewasthemanagerofatravelagency.
2.LiuEnchengneededtobalanceworkandtravelbecause______.
A.noonehelpedhim
B.thevisaallowedhimtostayinajobforonly3months
C.hehadtroubleingettingajob
D.itwashisfirstoverseastrip
3.WhatimpressedWuFeimost?
A.ThesummerChristmas.
B.Thelifestyleofthelocalpeople.
C.Thecommunicationwiththelocals.
D.ThelandscapeofNewZealand.
4.What’stheauthor’sattitudetothosewhotravelledtoNewZealandonaworkingholidayvisa?
A.Concerned.B.Against.C.Objective.D.Careless.
5.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputintheblankasasubtitle?
A.Beadaptedtolocalculture
B.CommunicateinEnglish
C.Solveproblemsonthetrip
D.Enjoythelandscape
【答案】BBBCA
4.【题文】Thereisnosinglesuresignoflying,butrathernumerousnonverbalandverbalsignsthatmay“leak”fromtheliar.
Whenitcomestononverbalsignsoflying,whatescapesmostpeopleistheflashingofamicroexpression.Microexpressionsaresuper-quickexpressionsthatcrossoverpeople’sfacesagainsttheirwillandwithouttheirawareness.Theseprovideatruelookattheirhonestfeelingsaboutamatter.Whilesomearen’tlookingforsuchclues,othersdetectthemwithoutknowingwhatjusthappened.Ifyour“gut”istellingyousomethingisn’tquiterightwithaperson,youverywellmayhavedetectedamicroexpressiononthatperson’sfacethatdoesn’tmatchwhatheorsheissaying.
Anothernonverbalsignoflyingisaforcedsmile,whichgenerallyinvolvesonlythemusclesofthemouth.Asignofdeceptionisasmileorothergesturethatcontradictswhatisbeing