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mgoingtotakeit.”Then,sheneedstodowhatshesays.Herboyswillsoonlearntolistentoher.
Dr.Bob
Iwalkedintomytwo-year-olddaughter'
sbedroomandfoundhercoloringonthewallagainwithhercrayons.Itoldher,“No!
No!
Neverwriteonthewallwithyourcrayons.Youcanonlywriteonpaper.”MyhusbandthinksIwastooeasyonherandthatsheneededaspanking(打屁股).Whatisyouropinion?
Debbie
DearDebbie,
Youdealtwiththesituationwell.Childrenthisagearetoolittletounderstandtherelationshipbetweentheiractionsandaspanking.Usethisasawarning;
it'
stimetobabyproofyourhome.Nowthatyourlittleoneismoreactiveandcurious(好奇的),whatelsecanshereach?
Checkherroomandyourhomeforcrayons,paints,medicines,cleaningproducts,andotherthingsthatmightinteresther.
21.WhatwaswrongwithMary'
schildren?
A.TheythrewaballatCarmen.
B.Theyturnedadeafeartoherwords.
C.Theyhadafightoveraball.
D.Theyoftenshoutedloudlyather.
22.Bysaying“tobabyproofyourhome”,Dr.Bobmeans_____.
A.givingyourbabyaspanking
B.gettingcrayonsoutofyourhome
C.makingyourhomesafeforbabies
D.teachingyourbabytobehavewell
23.BothMaryandDebbiefoundithardto_____.
A.asktheirchildrentofollowrules
B.stoptheirchildrenfromtellinglies
C.gettheirchildrentogotobedontime
D.developtheirchildren'
sinterestinreading
B
Clover,athree-year-oldspiritbear,livesattheB.C.WildlifeParknearKamloops,BritishColumbia,Canada.Helosthisparentstwoyearsagoandwasraisedatawildlifecenter.Whenhewassetfreeintothewild,hebrokeintohumancampslookingforfood.Wildlifeexperts(专家)triedtogethimusedtolivingonhisown,buthecontinuedtolookforplaceswheretherewerepeople.Finallytheexpertsdecidedthathecouldnotliveinthewild.Sincethen,atotalof$750,000hasbeencollectedtocreateahabitatforClover.
Thehabitatcoversaboutthreeacres(英亩)oflandandincludesnaturalforest,twopondsconnectedbyasmallriverandsomethingelse.ItwilladdaplatformandawalkwaylaterthisyearsothatpeoplecanseeCloverandhishabitatmoreclosely.Therewillalsobeacenterwherepeoplecanlearnmoreaboutspiritbears.Besides,ablackbearwillbemovedintothehabitatsoCloverwillnotfeellonely.
SpiritbearsarealsocalledKermodebearsafterFrancisKermode,whofirststudiedthem.Kermodediscoveredthatasmallnumberofblackbearscarryagene(基因)forwhitefur.Ifababybearreceivesoneofthesegenesfromeachparent,itsfurwillbeacreamywhitecolor.Thereareabout1,200bearswhocarrythegeneforwhitefur,butonlyabout200whiteKermodebearsintheworld.KermodebearsarefoundonlyinBritishColumbia.TheyliveintheGreatBearRainforest,anareathatcoversthemainlandandislandsalongthecoastofB.C.betweenVancouverandAlaska.
24.WecanlearnfromParagraph1thatClover_____.
A.losthisparentsattheageof3
B.couldnotfindanyfood
C.wasnotafraidofhumans
D.grewupinthewild
25.ThehabitatbuiltforClover_____.
A.willbeopentovisitors
B.willbecomeacenterforspiritbears
C.wascreatedbyFrancisKermode
D.willpreparehimforlifeinthewild
26.WhatwillClover'
sfuturelifebelike?
A.Busy.
B.Easy.
C.Hard.
D.Lonely.
27.AccordingtoFrancisKermode,spiritbears_____.
A.arebiggerthanblackbears
B.aremainlyfoundinB.C.
C.areborntowhitebears
D.areveryunusual
C
Oneday,TheKendallBulletin'
scityeditor(编辑),JimMartinez,wasinvitedtoTom'
sclass.
“WhenIwasnineorten,Iwrotealettertotheeditorofourlocalpaper.Ithoughtthatthefirstdayofsummershouldbeaholiday,andIsaidso.Isawmynameinprint,whichhookedme.Amonthlater,IsentinastoryI'
dwrittenabouttheIndependenceDayparade(独立日游行)Iwasin.Somebodymusthavelikeditbecauseitwaspublished(出版).Betteryet,Igotpaidforit!
”Mr.Martineztalkedtothechildren.
“What'
sthemostimportantjobatapaper?
”askedBetsy.
“Well,eachjobisimportant.ButI'
dsaythatthereportersareveryimportant.Theytrytofindoutwhathappenedandwritestoriesaboutit.”
ThenTomasked,“What'
sthedifferencebetweenacityeditorandacopyeditor?
”
“Asacityeditor,mymainjobistoassign(分配)eachstorytoareporter.Afterastoryistyped,copyeditorsreadit.Carefully,theychecktomakesuretherearenomistakesingrammar,wording,spelling,orfacts.Asalaststep,theytypeinaheadline.Thenthestoryisreadytobeprinted.”
“Thenwhataboutthemanagingeditor?
”Betsyasked.
“Well,themanagingeditorhelpstodecidewhatstoriestopublishandgivesagreementonwhatwecalladummysheet.SometimesIhelpwiththedummysheet.”
sadummysheet?
”askedseveralstudentsatonce.
“It'
slikeamap.Wehavetodecidewhereeachstorygoesandhowmuchspacetogiveit.Weplot(策划)itallonsheetsofpaper,justlikethese.”
Hepassedaroundsomedummysheets.Mr.Martinezendedbysaying,“NextThursday,I'
llshowyouhowitallfitstogetherinmycompany.”
28.WhywasMr.MartinezinvitedtoTom'
sclass?
A.TointroduceTheKendallBulletin.
B.TogiveaspeechonIndependenceDay.
C.Toexplainhowtobeanexcellentreporter.
D.Totalkaboutwhatthenewspaperbusinessislike.
29.Theunderlinedword“hooked”canbestbereplacedby“_____”.
A.interested
B.worried
C.hurt
D.calmed
30.Whosejobusuallycomesfirst?
A.Areporter'
s.B.Acityeditor'
s.
C.Acopyeditor'
s.D.Themanagingeditor'
31.WhatwillTomprobablydonextThursday?
A.Sendinaninterestingstory.B.VisitTheKendallBulletin.
C.Writealettertotheeditor.D.Dohomeworkathome.
D
KidZuiisanewbrowser(浏览器)andonlineservicethatletskidsaged3to12exploremorethan500,000websites,picturesandvideos.TheideaforKidZuicameaboutwhenoneofthefounders,VidarVignisson,sawhowdifficultitwasforhischildrentoenjoythepowerandpromiseoftheInternetinasafeway.TogetherwithCliffBoroandThomasBroadhead,theydecidedtodosomething.
KidZuiwasfirsttestedby8,000kidsandtheirparents.LisaRebena,aparentwhosechildtestedKidZui,said,“My4-year-oldgetsintoKidZui,readsnewsandwatchesvideosallbyherself,generallydoingwhatshepleases.I'
mmuchmorerelaxednowwhenmydaughterisonthecomputer.”
Content(内容)inKidZuihasbeenreviewedbyateamofmorethan200trainedteachersandparents.Theymakesurethatkidsseecontentthatisproperfortheirageintermsofdevelopmentallevelandreadingability.Newwebsites,picturesandvideosareaddedtoKidZuieveryday.WhenayoungusertriestowatchavideooutsideofKidZui,itwillbereviewedand,ifproper,added—oftenwithinamatterofhours.
Besides,parentscanchangethecontentavailable,addandtakeoutsomewebsitesandseewhattheirkidsareviewingonline.AndKidZuisendsoutaweeklyreportoftheirkids'
recentsearchesandinterestssothatparentscanplanfamilyactivitiesaroundtheirkids'
interests.Aftera30-dayfreetrial(试用)period,parentswhosignupcantakeadvantageofourspecialratesof$4.95permonthor$49.95peryear,a50percentdiscount(折扣)fromstandardratesof$9.95permonthor$99.95peryear.
32.Accordingtothetext,KidZui_____.
A.ismainlydesignedforteenagers
B.offerschildren500,000websites
C.helpschildrensurftheInternetsafely
D.isthoughttobeunimportantbyVidarVignisson
33.WhatisLisaRebena'
sattitudetowardsKidZui?
A.Shehashighhopesforit.
B.Shehasdoubtsaboutit.
C.Sheconsidersituseless.
D.Sheisnotinterestedinit.
34.KidZuiallowsparentsto_____.
A.teachtheirkidstoaddvideos
B.watchsomeofthevideositprovides
C.usethebrowserforfreeforhalfamonth
D.keepintouchwiththeirkids'
onlineactivities
35.HowmuchcanyousaveayearifyousignupforKidZui?
A.$5.
B.$45.
C.$50.
D.$90.
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。
The“freshmanfifteen”
Youmaynothaveheardthewords“freshmanfifteen”before,buttheyareveryimportantforstudentswhoareenteringuniversity.
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“Fifteen”referstofifteenpounds—thefifteenpoundsaddedtoastudent'
sweightinhisorherfirstyear.Thereareanumberofreasonswhyfirst-yearuniversitystudentsputonweight,butit'
sencouragingtoknowthatfreshmendon'
thavetoaddtheseharmfulfifteenpounds.
Mistakeschoosingfood
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Somestudentschooseunhealthyfood,becausenowtheirparentsarenotnearbytohelpthemchoose.Somestudentsvisitthekitchenmanytimeswhilestudying.Lateatnight,somestudentsgetunhealthyfastfoodsuchasFrenchfriesandchickennuggets(鸡块)withsodatodrink.
Eatingright
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Herearesomeideas:
•Thinkmoreaboutwhatyoueat.
•Eatplentyofv