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PickupfromthehotelinNewDelhiat3:

30amanddrivetoAgra.

Duration(时长):

4hoursStopat:

TajMahal

Note:

TajMahalremainsclosedonFriday.

Duration:

2hours

AgraFort

AftervisitingTajMahal,goontovisitAgraFort,whichwasbuiltin1565A.D.byGreatMughalEmperorAkbar.

1.5hours

MughalSpicyRestaurant

AftertheendofAgrafort,movetowardsMughalSpicyRestauranttohavelunch.Itnnprovideyouwithdeliciousfoodofthiscity.

1hour

Afterthetrip,ourassistantwilldriveyoubacktowardsDelhi.

Formoreinformation,youcanvisitourwebsitewww.viator,com.

1.TajiMahalisclosedon.

A.WednesdayC.FridayC.FriayD.Monday

2.HowlongdoesittaketovisitAgroFort?

A.1.5hours.B.2hours.C.4hours.D.1hour.

3.Wheredoesthistextmostprobablycomefrom?

A.Ageographytextbook.B.Ahistoricalreport.

C.Atravelwebsite.D.Adesignmagazine.

B

IwasborninBombay,India.WhenIwasabout6monthsold,mylegsbecameparalyzed(麻痹的).Mybirthmotherdeserted(遗弃)me.Iwasadopted(收养)byanAmericanfamily.IwastakentoSpokane,Washington.Ittookmealongtimetobeabletowalk,becauseIhadtoacceptanumberofoperations.

WhenIwasinthebusinessschool,oneofmyfriendswastrainingforamarathon.Oneday,sheintroducedmetoanorganizationcalledAchillesInternational,whichwasaclubforathleteswithdisabilities.Ittookmefourmonthstogetthecouragetomakethephonecall.DickTraum,thefounderofAchilles,answeredthephone.HeaskedmetoshowuponTuesdayandwouldlendmehisbike.ThatwasthefirsttimethatIhadbeenabletofeelthewindinmylonghair.Irodereallyslowly,butitwasthecoolestfeelingtorideabicycleforthefirsttime.

Later,IdecidedtotakepartintheIronmanWorldChampionship.Iwasinalotofpain,becauseIhadtopracticeswimming,bikingandrunningforoverninemonths.

Onthedayofthemarathon,ittookme14hoursand39minutestofinishtheTriathlon.AfterIcrossedthatfinishline,Icried.Imadeit.Itwasmydeterminationthatmademydreamcometrue.

4.WhotooktheauthortoAmerica?

A.Herbirthfather.B.AnAmericanfamily.

C.AnIndianfamily.D.Herbirthmother.

5.Wheredidtheauthorknowabouttheorganization?

A.Fromabook.B.Fromherfriend.

C.FromtheInternet.D.Fromamagazine.

6.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Herhardexercisingexperience.

B.Herattitudetowardsthepainfullife.

C.Herwishtobesuccessful.

D.Herdreamofbecomingachampion.

7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.DisabilityIstheKeytoSuccess

B.AFriendinNeedIsaFriendIndeed

C.SuccessDepends011WhomYou

D.DeterminationEverythingPossible

C

We’velearnedbeescanunderstandzeroanddobasicmath.Nowanewstudyshowstheirtinyinsectbrainsmaybeabletoconnectsymbolstonumbers.

AdrianDyer,aprofessorintheRMITUniversity,snidtheresearchshowedbrainsfarsmallerthanhumans'

couldknownumbers.“Humanslearnnumbersaschildren,butbeingabletorecognizewhatnumbersreallyrepresentneedsacertainlevelofcognitive(认知的)ability,”Dyersays,“Studieshaveshownprimates(灵长类动物)andbirdshavethisability,butthisisthefirsttimewe’veseenthisininsects.”

It’simportantforhumanstodotheresearch.Thereare86billionneurons(神经兀)inhumans,brains.Beesonlyhavelessthanamillion.Ifbeeshavetheabilitytolearnsomethingdifficulttounderstandlikehuman-madesymboliclanguage,thiswillopenupexcitingnewpathsforfuturecommunicationbetweenhumansandanimals.

Studieshaveshownthatanumberofanimalshavebeenabletolearnsymbolsofnumbers,includingparrotsandmonkeys.MonkeysweretaughtArabicnumbersandcouldorderthemcorrectly.AnAfricangreyparrotcalledAlexwasabletolearnnumbersandcoulddosimplecalculation.

Understandinghowtinybrainsofbeesmanageinformationopenspathstotechnology,whichisgoodforthefuturedesignofcomputing(计算)systems.

8.WhatdoesAdrianDyersayabouttheresearch?

A.Thefindingoftheresearchisfirstseenininsects.

B.Humans5brainsarethebiggestontheearth.

C.Birdscanbeascleverasprimates.

D.Beesareclevererthanbirds.

9.Whatdoweknowabouttheresearch?

A.Beescansolvebasicmathproblems.

B.Beeshavemoreneuronsthanmonkeys.

C.Insectshavetheabilitytocommunicatewithhumans.

D.Humansmayfindanewpathtocommunicatewithanimals.

10.WhoisAlexaccordingtothetext?

A.Amonkey.B.Aparrot.C.Anexpert.D.Achild

11.What,sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Beescanattachsymbolstonumbers.

B.Beescancommunicate'

withotheranimals.

C.Someanimalscandomathproblems.

D.Booscanmakecommunicationwithhumans.

D

Sincesmartphonesworeinvented,moreandmorepeopleareobsessed(痴迷)bythem.Theobsessionwithphoneshasspreadtorunning.They’reperfectlyusedduringarunningoutside.Smartphonescanprovidemusicforyouandtrackyourroute.Butexpertswarnthatit'

snotagoodideatoholdyourphoneinyourhandwhileyougooutforarunbecauseitcouldcausehip(臀部)andshoulderinjuries.

Thehabitcouldmakethebodylosebalance.Thesamegoesforwaterbottles,oranythingelseyoumightcarryinonehandwhileonarun.

ProfessionalUKAthleticsrunningcoach,Alexa,asksrunnerstocarryphonesinawaistbeltinstead“Whenyouholdsomethinginourhands,thereareslightlyindirectinfluencesonyourpace.Itinfluencesthebalanceofmuscle(肌肉),affectstheweightofsomebodyparts,andmakesyourunlessfast,”shetellsCosmopolitanUK.“Thiscouldbehappeningeverytimeyoutrain,weekafterweek,monthaftermonth.”

Andasmobilephonesgetbiggerandheavier,themoreinjuriesarelikelytooccur.Peopleliketoalwaysholdtheirphonesinthesamehand.It’saforceofhabit.Withonearmheavier,yourbodywilltrytocompensatefortheimbalancebyworkingcertainmusclesharderthanothers.

Theotherriskofrunningphone-in-hand,ofcourse,isdamagingthescreenofyourphonesifyoufall.It’sveryexpensivetochangeascreen.Someofthelatestphonescancostcloseto£

300.

12.Whydoexpertsthinkitunsuitabletorunwithasmartphone?

A.Itaffectspeople’shearing.

B.Itdoesharmtopartsofpeople’sbodies.

C.Itmakespeopleloseeyesight.

D.Ithasabadeffectonpeople’smentalhealth.

13.WhatdoesAlexasuggestpeopledo?

A.Carrysmartphonesinabag.

B.Watchsmartphoneswhenrunning.

C.Carrysmartphonesinawaistbelt

14.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“compensatefor”inparagraph4mean?

A.Meetupwith.B.Comeupwith.

C.Faceupto.D.Makeupfor.

15.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Runningphone-in-handisgoodforpeople,

B.It’stimetowarnpeoplenottousecellphones.

C.Changingaphonesereenmaycostmuch.

D.Therearemobilephonesfallingintopieceseveryday.

第—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。

HowtoKeepLong-DistanceFriendships

Don’tletdistancekeepyouawayfromyourfriends.16

Scheduletimetochat.Becauseofkindsofreasons,youandyourfriendsmightnotbeabletochatonthephoneeverydayoreveneveryweek.17Mybestfriendfromhighschoolisanewmomandweareindifferenttimezones.Butshemakesanefforteveryfewweekstocallmeonherdrivehomefromwork.WhenIgobackhomeourfriendshipfeelslikeI’dneverleft.

18Texting(发短信)yourfriendscanbeagoodway.Itcanhelpyouknowabouteachother.MyfriendsandItexteachotheraboutthesmallthingslikehavingtoworklateorlosinganearring.

Usesocialmedia.Socialmediaisagoodwaytokeepmylong-distancefriendshipsgoing.Itallowsyoutokeepupwithyourfriends,lives.19—Thatmakesyoufeelmoredeeplyconnectedtothem.

Vacationtogether.20OnefriendandIhaven’tlivedinthesamestatefor5years,butIcanseeherontrips.Bygoingontrips,wecannotonlystayintouch,butalsocancreatenewmemoriestogether.

Noteveryfriendshipisafriendsthatcansurvivelongdistance.Thethingwecandoisdowhatwecantokeepit.

A.Sharesmallthings.

B.Scheduletimetoeattogether.

C.Whynotplanatripwithyourfriends?

D.Usethesetipstostayclosewithyourfriends,

E.Itcanalsohelpyoulearnmoreabouttheirotherfriends.

F.IdrovethreehoursfromKentuckytospendtimewithher.

G.Anyway,youshouldtrytofindsuitabletimetochatwithyourfriends.

第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(共20小题5每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的八、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Aftergrowingupinthefostercaresystem(寄养制度),ShanteElliottisworkingtohelpotherscomeoutofit.ShanteElliottisno21tothefostercaresystem.22,itwasasystemElliottoncemovedaround.Shewasforcedtochangeschools,becauseshehadto23withdifferenthomesoverandoveragainbeforeshefinally24along-termfamilyattheageof13.

Aftersucha(n)25startinlife,Elliottbecamethefirstmemberofherfamilytograduatefromcollege.She26afoundation(基金会)。

Shemadeuseofherpersonal27tohelpotherswithinthefoste

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