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B.Paperspiledwhileshewasonvacation.
C.Shehastoomuchworktodo.
D.Shehasmadehervacationplans.
5.A.Themancanonlymakealocalcall.
B.Themancan’tusehertelephone.
C.Themancancallanypersonintheworld.
D.Themancanbeherguestatanytime.
6.A.Becausetheworkinghourswerenotsuitable.
B.Becausethejobwasquitedifficult.
C.Becausehehadtodoalotoftravelling.
D.Becausethejobwasnotwellpaid.
7.A.Finishcheckinghisreference.B.Completetheresearch.
C.Putthematerialinorder.D.Finishtypingthepaper.
8.A.He’llaskStevetogotothebeachwiththem.
B.Hewantstomakesuretheweatherisclear.
C.Hedoesn’tknowiftheycanhavearoom.
D.Heisn’tsurewhetherthere’llbespaceforSteve.
9.A.Goonatrip.B.Takealongsail.
C.Runarestaurant.D.Prepareameal.
10.A.Sheonlyreadthecontentsofthebook.
B.Shedidn’tomitasingledetail.
C.Shescannedthewholebook.
D.Shereadonlysomechaptersofthebook.
SectionB(10×
1=10分)
InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandoneconversation,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassagesandfourquestionsfortheconversation.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.TheU.S.isnotoneofthehappiestcountriesintheworld.
B.TheU.Sexperiencedadeclineinhappinessonlyfrom2005to2007.
C.TheU.S.isnotincludedinthetop10happiestcountries.
D.TheU.S.isamongthe47countriesexperiencingadeclineinhappiness.
12.A.Greece.B.Burundi.
C.Denmark.D.Australia.
13.A.Qualityeducation.B.Safetyfromcrime.
C.Goodhealth.D.Wealth.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Snowy.B.Cloudy.C.Smoggy.D.Rainy.
15.A.Red.B.Orange.C.Yellow.D.Blue.
16.A.Snowandrainhavealreadybroughtanendtotheheavysmog.
B.Beijinghasgonethroughtworedalertsforsmog.
C.Beijing’sPM2.5levelsbecameworsein2015.
D.Wintermonthsarethemostpollutedbecauseoftheincreaseduseofcars.
II.GrammarandVocabulary29%
SectionAGrammar19%
17.Anyonewhofollowed_________wouldbeblessedwitharicherlifeandboundlesslovefromhisfamily.
A.mysetofrulesB.mypacketofrules
C.mygroupofrulesD.mypackofrules
18.AsMr.Bestwaspassingthebookshop,hethoughthe'
djust_________toseewhetheranyinterestingbookswereonsale.
A.lookinB.lookupC.lookroundD.lookfor
19.Myfather'
sveryquiettoo.I_________him.
A.followwithB.takeafter
C.looklikeD.turnuptobe
20.Thenewswas_________ontheradiothedaybeforeyesterday.
A.broadcastB.tobroadcast
C.beingbroadcastedD.broadcasting
21.Ican’tgetintomyapartmentbecauseIleftthekey_________mydoorinmycar.
A.ofB.fromC.onD.to
22.OnNewYear'
sEve,therewillbeafirework_________atPeople'
sSquare.
A.exhibitionB.performanceC.showD.display
23.It'
snotfarfromthevillageifwetaketheshort_________throughthejungle.
A.passB.comerC.turningD.cut
24.Couldyoukeepa(n)_________onthebabyforamoment?
A.heartB.eyeC.handD.ear
25.Themuseum_____nextmonthtocelebratetheScience&
TechnologyFestival.
A.isdecoratedB.willdecorate
C.isdecoratingD.willbedecorated
26.Didthepolicemangivemuch_______onhowtoprotectpersonalinformation?
A.noteB.tipC.adviceD.book
27.MsNancydidn'
tmindatall______totheceremony.
A.beingnotinvited
B.notbeinginvited
C.notinviting
D.nottobeinvited
28.
"
_____yourmeetingis!
heofferedthemhissincerecongratulations.
A.Howagreatsuccess
B.Whatagreatsuccess
C.Howgreatsuccess
D.Whatgreatsuccess
29.Wemustrememberthat_____fashionisnotthemostimportantthingin_______life.
A./;
the
B./;
/
C.the;
D.the;
the
30.
Modernscienceandtechnologyhas_____communicationbetweenpeoplefarapart.
A.madeconvenient
B.madeitconvenient
C.madeitconvenientfor
D.madeitconvenientto
31.
IheardthatyoureallyhadawonderfultimeatJohn'
sbirthdayparty,_____?
A.didn'
tI
B.didn'
tyou
C.hadn'
D.willyou
32.
Thegreatuseofschooleducationisnotsomuchtoteachyouthings_____toteachyoutheartoflearning.
A.as
B.that
C.than
D.but
33.Wewon’tgocamping______itisfinenextSaturday.
A.if
B.orC.unless
D.and
34.Tomkeptworkingthewholeday,______hewasilllastMonday.
A.since
B.though
C.but
D.so
35.Ifoundhisstoryhard_______.
A.believedB.tobelieveC.tobebelievedD.beingbelieved
SectionB10%
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.relativesB.madeC.advancesD.universalAB.entirelyAC.replacedAD.risksBC.companyBD.necessarilyCD.isolatedABC.frequent
Ifyousufferfromshyness,youarenotalone,forshynessisa__36___phenomenon.Itisnotsurprisingthatsocialscientistsareexploringitsenvironmentalcauses.
Thefirstenvironmentalcauseofshynessmaybeachild’shomeandfamilylife.Today’schildrenaregrowingupinsmallerandsmallerfamilies,withfewerandfewer__37__livingnearby.Growingupinhomesinwhichbothparentsworkfulltime,childrenmaynothavethesocializingexperienceof__38___visitsbyneighboursandfriends.Becauseoftheirlackofsocialskills,theymaybegintofeelshywhentheystartschool.
Asecondenvironmentalcauseofshynessinanindividualmaybeone’sculture.Inalargestudy__39__inJapan,57%participantsratedthemselvesasshy.ResearchersLynneHendersonandPhilipZimbardosay,”OneexplanationisthatinJapan,anindividual'
sperformancesuccessiscreditedexternallytoparents,grandparents,teachers,coaches,andothers,whilefailureis__40__blamedontheperson.”Therefore,Japaneselearnnottotake_41__inpublicandrelyinsteadongroup-shareddecisions.
Technologymayalsoplayarole.IntheUnitedStates,thenumberofyoungpeoplewhoreportbeingshyhasrisenfrom40%to50%inrecentyears.Duetoourhuge_42_intechnology,watchingTV,playingvideogames,andsurfingtheWebhave__43__recreationalactivitiesthatinvolvesocialinteractionformanyyoungpeople.Adults,too,arebecomingmore_44___asaresultoftechnology.Face-tofaceinteractionswithbankclerks,gasstationattendants,andshopassistantsarenolongernecessarybecausepeoplecanusemachinestodotheirbanking,filltheirgastanks,andordergoods.Inshort,theybecomeshy.
Itappearsthatmostpeoplehaveexperiencedshynessatsometimeintheirlives.Therefore,ifyouareshy,youhavelotsof__45___.
III.Readingcomprehension(41%)
SectionA(15%)
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
WhenanearthquakehittheLosAngelesarea,theLosAngelesTimes(《洛杉矶时报》)hadtheirstory____46___inaboutthreeminutes.Itwasthefirstnewspapertoreportonthe___47___news.How,youask?
Itusedarobot.KenSchwencke,ajournalistandprogrammerfortheLATimessaidthatanalgorithm(算法)he____48___calledQuakebotwasbehindthestory.Thealgorithmcan___49___generateashortarticlewhenanearthquakeoccurs,anditjusttookaboutthreeminutesforthenewsreportto__50____online.
Schwenckesaidthatwhenhewaswokenupbytheearthquake,he__51___gotoutofbed,turnedonhiscomputer,andfoundtherobot-generated___52____alreadywritteninthesystem.Allhehadtodowasclick“publish”.
It’sthelatestexampleof“robo-journalism”,adevelopingpracticethatisincreasinglybeingusedinnewsroomsworldwideasitcould__53____thegameofbreakingnews.AndtheLATimesisapioneerinthetechnologywhichdrawson___54___sourcesandplacesdataintoapre-writtentemplate(模板).
__55___theearthquakereport,Schwenckeandhisteamalsousedanotheralgorithmtogeneratestoriesaboutcrimeinthecitywithhumaneditorsdecidingwhichstoriesneed__56____attentionandfurtherdevelopment.
___57____,robo-journalismwouldnotreplacehumanjournalists,Mr.Schwenckeargued.Instead,itallows___58___datatobequicklygatheredanddisseminated(传播).
“It’ssupplementary,”hesaid.“Itsavespeoplealotof___59____.Th