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回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

ChooseYourOne-Day-Tours!

TourA-Bath&

StonehengeincludingentrancefeestotheancientRomanbathroomsandStonehenge-£37until26Marchand£39thereafter.Visitthecitywithover2,000yearsofhistoryandBathAbbey,theRoyalCrescentandtheCostumeMuseum,Stonehengeisoneoftheworld’smostfamousprehistoricmonumentsdatingbackover5,000years.

TourB-Oxford&

StratfordincludingentrancefeestotheUniversityStMary’sChurchTowerandAnneHathaway’s-£32until12Marchand£36thereafter.Oxford:

IncludesaguidedtourofEngland’soldestuniversitycityandcolleges.Lookoverthe“cityofdreamingspires(尖顶)”fromStMary‘sChurchTower.Stratford:

IncludesaguidedtourexploringmuchoftheShakespearewonder.

TourC-WindsorCastle&

HamptonCourt:

includingentrancefeestoHamptonCourtPalace-£34until11Marchand£37thereafter.IncludesaguidedtourofWindsorandHamptonCourt,HenryVILL’sfavoritepalace.FreetimetovisitWindsorCastle(entrancefeesnotincluded).With500yearsofhistory,HamptonCourtwasoncethehomeoffourKingsandoneQueen.Nowthisformerroyalpalaceisopentothepublicasamajortouristattraction.Visitthepalaceanditsvarioushistoricgardens,whichincludethefamousmaze(迷宫)whereitiseasytogetlost!

TourD–CambridgeincludingentrancefeestotheTowerofSaintMarytheGreat-£33until18Marchand£37thereafter.IncludesaguidedtourofCambridge,thefamousuniversitytown,andthegardensofthe18thcentury.

1.WhichtourwillyouchooseifyouwanttoseeEngland’soldestuniversitycity?

A.TourAB.TourB

C.TourCD.TourD

2.Whichofthefollowingtourschargesthelowestfeeon17March?

A.WindsorCastle&

HamptonCourtB.Oxford&

Stratford

C.Bath&

StonehengeD.Cambridge

3.WhyisHamptonCourtamajortouristattraction?

A.ItusedtobethehomeofroyalfamiliesB.Itusedtobeawell-knownmaze

C.ItistheoldestpalaceinBritainD.Itisaworld-famouscastle

B

Literatureisanimportantpartofatotallanguageartsprogramatallgradelevelsbecauseofthemanybenefitsitoffers.

Literatureprovidespleasuretolistenersandreaders.Itisarelaxingescapefromdailyproblems,anditfillsleisuremoments.Makingtimeforrecreationalreadingandusinghigh-qualityliteraturehelptodevelopenthusiasticreadersandimproveachievement.Developingaloveofliteratureasarecreationalactivityispossiblythemostimportantoutcomeofaliteratureprogram.

Literaturebuildsexperience.Throughreading,childrenexpandtheirhorizonsthroughvicarious(引起共鸣的)experiences.Theyvisitnewplaces,gainnewexperiences,andmeetnewpeople.Theylearnaboutthepastaswellasthepresentandlearnaboutavarietyofcultures,includingtheirown.Theydiscoverthecommongoalsandsimilaremotionsfoundinpeopleofalltimesandplaces.NoryRyan'

sSongbyPatriciaReilly,Giff,ahardsurvivalstory,issetinIrelandduringthepotatohungerofI845,andPatriciaPolacco'

sTheButterfly,dealswithNazis,resistance,andJewishpersecution(迫害)duringWorldWarII.

Literatureprovidesalanguagemodelforthosewhohearandreadit.Goodliteratureexposeschildrentocorrectsentencepatterns,standardstorystructures,andvariedwordusage.ChildrenforwhomEnglishisasecondlanguagecanimprovetheirEnglishwiththeinterestingcontext,andallchildrenbenefitfromnewvocabularythatiswovenintothestories.

Literaturedevelopsthinkingskills.Discussionsofliteraturebringoutreasoningrelatedtosequence;

causeandeffect;

charactermotivation;

predictions;

visualizationofactions,characters,andsettings;

criticalanalysisofthestory;

andcreativeresponses.

Literaturehelpschildrendealwiththeirproblems.Byfindingoutabouttheproblemsofothersthroughbooks,childrenreceiveinsightsintodealingwiththeirownproblems,aprocesscalledbibliotherapy.ChildrenmightidentifywithGilly,livingangrilyinafosterhomeinKatherinePaterson'

sTheGreatGillyHopkins,orwithMaryAlice,acitygirlforcedtolivewithhergrandmaina“hicktown"

inRichardPeck'

sAYearDownYonder.

4.Whatislikelytobethemostsignificantconsequenceofaliteratureprogram?

A.Thehabitofreadingforpleasure.B.Thelessonslearnedfromworks.

C.Theachievementsoflanguageskills.D.Thewaysofthinkingdevelopedbyreading.

5.WhyareNoryRyan'

sSongandTheButterflymentionedinparagraph3?

A.Tointroducetwogreatmasterpieces..

B.Toexpandchildren'

shorizonsinliterature.

C.Toproveliteratureincludesavarietyofcultures.

D.Togiveexamplesofbooksthatprovidesuchexperiences.

6.Fromthelastparagraphweknowthatliteraturecanbe___

A.educationalB.practical

C.changeableD.reliable

7.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.PowerofBooksB.WaysofReading

C.SourceofHumanProgressD.BenefitsofLiterature

C

AndrewGreydoesn’tfitmostpeople’sideaofanastronomer.Heworksinacarrepairshop,notinalaboruniversity,yettheAustralianrepairmandiscoveredastarsystemhidingindatafromNASA’sKeplerspacetelescope.

Mr.Greyisoneofmillionsofcitizenscientistshelpingresearcherstoexpandcollectiveunderstanding.Forcenturies,onlyafewordinarypeoplehadbeencontributingtoscience,butadvancesintechnologyhavebroughtahigherlevelofdemocratization(民主化)toscience.

“Thisisacollaborative(合作的)effortthatanyonecouldgetinvolvedin,”saysChrisLincoln,anOxfordUniversityastrophysicist(天体物理学家)andcofounderofZooniverse,aplatformthathostsdozensofcitizenscienceprojects.Citizenscientistscancontributetobreakthroughsinalmostanyfield,fromecologytoastrophysics.

“Aslongaspatternrecognitionisinvolved,therearenolimitstowhatcanbecomeacitizenscienceproject,”Dr.Lintonsays.“Anyonecanidentifypatternsinimages,graphs,orevenseeminglyboringdataafterashorttutorial.Machinelearningallowscomputerstodosomepatternrecognition.Buthumans,particularlyamateurscientists,don’tstayfocusedonwhatthey’resupposedto.Andthat’sgood,becausepeoplewhodothatnoticetheunusualthingsinsdataset.

“Andcitizensciencedoesn’thavetobedirectedbyascientist,”saysSheilaJasanoff,directoroftheProgramonScience,TechnologyandSocietyatHarvardUniversity.“Citizensproducingknowledgeinplaceswhereofficialorganshavefailedthencanalsobecitizenscientists,”shesays.That’swhathappenedinFlint,Michigan,whenalocalmotherstarteddrinkingwaterteststhatcausedabroaderinvestigationofleadlevels.

Citizen-poweredresearchisasoldasscientificinquiry.Forcenturiesbeforesciencebecameprofessionalized,regularpeoplelookedforpatternsintheworldaroundthem.Despitealotofadvancedequipmentandcomputermodels,scientistsstillwelcomehelpfromeverydaypeople.

Asaprofessionalscientisthimself,Lintottsays,“Peoplethinkthatwereintelligent,butscienceiseasyandweneedyourhelp.”

8.Whatmadecitizenscientistsappear?

A.ThehighlevelofscienceprojectsB.Thedevelopmentoftechnology.

C.Thesupportofthegovernment.D.ThefoundationofZooniverse.

9.Whatisahumanadvantageinpatternrecognitioncomparedwithmachines?

A.Humanscanidentifypatternsmareswiftly.

B.Humansfocustheirattentionondata.

C.Humanscanobserveuncommonthings.

D.Humanshavestrongeremotions.

10.WhatisLincon’sattitudetowardscitizenscience?

A.Favorable.B.Cautious.

C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.

11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.Citizenscientistscanbeintelligent.B.Scienceisimportanttoeveryone.

C.Anyonecanbeascientist.D.Scienceiseverywhere.

D

HenryStanleyisperhapsbestknownforhisexpeditionintoAfricatofindDr.DavidLivingstone,butthat’snottheonlyrescuemissionheundertook.InDecember1886,StanleysetoffintoAfricaonwhatwouldbehislastjourney:

anattempttofindandbringhomeaGermanzoologistnamedEduardSchnitzer.

Schnitzerhadtakenthename“EminPasha,”inanattempttobebetterreceivedbythosehewaslivingamong.Pashawascatalogingahostofrecently-discoveredplantandanimallifeformswhenfightingbrokeoutintheSudan.PashawithdrewtoEquatoria,ataboutthesametimetheEminPashaReliefCommitteewasformed.InadditiontothechiefgoalofbringingPashahome,StanleywasalsounderordersfromtheKingofBelgiumtoopenupsomenewtraderoutesinthearea.

TheroundaboutroutetheCommitteeendeduptakingmeantthatbythetimetheyfinallyfoundPashamanymembersoftheexpeditionweredead.Thosethatdidsurvivewereworn,ill,andstarvingbythetimetheyfoundPashawho,incomparison,waswell-dressed,clean,and—bysomeaccounts—smokingathree-year-oldcigarwhentheyfinallyfoundhim.Hewasinneedofsomesupportandsupplies,buthehadneitherintentnordesiretoleavethearea.Argumentsarose,causingafirmhatredbetweenStanleyandPasha.

StanleyfinallyconvincedPashatoleavewiththeremainsoftheexpedition,settingoffonademandingtripbackthroughAfrica.TheyfinallymetupwithsomeGermanexplorers,andmadeitbacktotheporttownofBagamoyoin1889.

Duringthepartytheythrewtocelebratetheirreturntocivilization,Pashafelloffabalconyandbrokehisskull.StanleyreturnedtoEuropetoreceivecommendationsandcongratulations,whilePashaslowlyrecoveredfromhisunwantedrescue.

12.Whatmaybethe

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