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PaperOne 试卷一

(90minutes)

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes,15points)(略)

PartIIVocabulary(15minutes,15points)

SectionA

Directions:

Inthissectiontherearefifteensentences,eachwithonewordorphraseunderlined.ChoosetheonefromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDthatbestkeepsthemeaningofthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

I6.Courageouspeoplethinkquicklyandactwithouthesitation.

A.complaint     B.consideration C.delay      D.Anxiety

17.I'veonlyrecentlyexploredShakespearewithprofitandpleasure.

A.followed B.evaluated     C.acted    D.studied

18.Hardlyaweekgoesbywithoutsomeadvanceintechnologythatwouldhaveseemedincredible50yeasago.

A.hardtoinvent    B.hardtounderstand

C.hardtoimagine               D.hardtobelieve

19.Youhavetopaya(n)premiumforexpressdelivery.

A.extracharge    B.extraprice          C.extratip          D.extrabonus

20.Arrivinganywherewiththesepossessions,hemightjustaseasilyputupforamonthorayearforasingleday.

A.arrange  B.manage        C.last      D.stay

21.Thesalesmanapproachedthehousecautiouslywhenhesawtheviciousdogatthedoor.

A.carefully B.deliberately    C.nervously      D.bravely

22.Anewtechnologicalprocessmaybeemployedto~thisabundantsupplydirectly.

A.produce        B.reserve        C.exploit        D.search

23.Aninternationaltreatysignedseveralyearsagobanstradeinplantsandanimalofendangeredspecies.

A.forbids         B.eliminates     C.promotes     D.protects

24.Itisnoteasytoremaintranquilwheneventssuddenlychangeyoulife.

A.calm             B.upset             C.steady        D.severe

25.Whenfacedwithdoubtsfromsomeadvisersontheattemptedinvasion,Kennedyignoredthem.

A.failedtounderstand   B.putupwith

C.stoodupfor          D.refusedtoconsider

SectionB

Directions:

Inthissection,therearetenincompletesentences.Foreachsentencetherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

26.Don't_______whileI'mtalking.Youcanaskwhatyouwantlater.

A.cutout       B.cutin       C.cutoff      D.cutdown

27.Hemisledmanagementbygivingittheideathattheolderandmoreexperiencedmenwerenotan_______butaliability.

A.assistance     B.advantage    C.asset           D.award

28.In400A.D.Chinesechildrenplayedwithafan-liketoythatspanupwardsandfellbacktoearthas______ceased.

A.rotation   B.suspension   C.emission         D.motivation

29.Asagoodphotographer,youmustdevelopanawarenessoftheworldaroundyouandthepeoplewho______it.

A.innovate         B.inhabit        C.integrate      D.inherit

30.ChildrenintheUnitedStatesareexposedtomanyinfluences_______thoseoftheirfamilies.

A.ratherthan         B.betterthan           C.morethan    D.otherthan

31.Thefactthattheearth'ssurfaceheats_______providesaconvenientwaytodivideitintotemperatureregions.

A.unsteadily         B.unevenly      C.infrequently    D.irregularly

32.Youmayneverexperienceanearthquakeoravolcaniceruptioninyourlife,butyouwill_____changesintheland.

A.adapt         B.adopt C.witness       D.define

33.ItisunderstoodthatthefilmingofLegendsisalmostcompleteandthefilmisnot_______tobedelayed.

A.easy           B.available       C.great    D.likely

34.Thefirststepbeforemakinganydecisionto

A.interact B.integrate      C.intervene       D.intensify

35.Thetelevisionstationissupportedby

A.donations        B.advertisements       C.pensions         D.accounts

PartIIIReadingComprehension(45minutes,30points)

Directions:

Therearesixpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbyfivequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

PassageOne

Lateralthinking(迂回思维),firstdescribedbyEdwarddeBonein1967,isjustafewyearsolderthanEdward'sson.YoumightimaginethatCasparwasraisedtobeanadventurousthinker,butthedeBonewassofamous,Caspar'sparentsworriedthatanytimehewouldsaysomethingbrightatschool,histeachersmightsnap,"Wheredoyougetthatideafrom?

"

"Wehadtobecarefulandnotoverdoit." Edwardadmits.NowCasparisatOxford-whichoncelookedunlikelybecauseheisalsoslightlydyslexic(诵读困难).Infact,whenhewasapplyingtoOxford,noneofhisschoolteachersthoughthehadachance. "Sothenwedidseveralthinkingsessions," hisfathersays, "usingmytechniquesand,whenhewentupfortheexam,hedidextremelywell." Soonafter,EdwarddeBonedecidedtowritehislatestbook,"TeachYourChildHowtoThink," inwhichhetransformsthethinkingskillshedevelopedforbrain-stormingbusinessmenintoinformalexercisesforparentsandchildrentoshare.

Thinkingistraditionallyregardedassomethingexecutedinalogicalsequence,andeverybodyknowsthatchildrenaren'tverylogical.Soisn'titanuphillbattle,tryingtoteachthemtothink?

"Youknow,"EdwarddeBonesays,"ifyouexaminepeople'sthinking,itisquiteunusualtofindfaultsoflogic.Butthefaultsofperceptionarehuge!

Oftenwethinkineffectivelybecausewetaketoolimitedaview."

"TeachYourChildHowtoThink"offerslessonsinperceptionimprovement,ofclearlyseeingtheimplicationsofsomethingyouaresayingandexploringthealternatives.

36.WhatisTRUEaboutCaspar?

A.Hefirstdescribedlateralthinking.

B.Heisoftenscoldedbyhisteacher.

C.HeisEdward'sson.

D.Heisanadventurousthinker.

37.CasparsucceededinapplyingtoOxfordbecause________.

A.heusedintheexamthetechniquesprovidedbyhisfather

B.hereadthebook"TeachYourChildHowtothink"beforetheexam

C.hewascarefulandoftenoverworked

D.allofhisschoolteachersthoughthehadachance

38.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2thatEdward_________.

A.waspromptedtostudylateralthinkingbecausehissonwasslightlydyslexic

B.oncetaughtbusinessmenhowtothinkbeforehewroteforparentsandchildren

C.waslikelytoimprovechildren'slogicwithhisbook

D.gaveadescriptionoflateralthinkingseveralyearsafterhissonwasborn

39.AccordingtoParagraph3,whichofthefollowingstatementsexpressesEdwarddeBone'sview?

A.Weoftenthinkineffectivelybecausewetaketoolimitedaview.

B.Thinkingistraditionallyregardedassomethingexecutedinalogicalsequence.

C.Everybodyknowsthatchildrenaren'tverylogical.

D.hisanuphillbattletryingtoteachchildrentothink.

40.LateralthinkingreferstothefollowingEXCEPT_______.

A.seeingtheimplicationsofwhatyouaresaying

B.exploringthealternativesforwhatyouaresaying

C.improvingone'slogicinthinking

D.improvingone'sperceptioninthinking

PassageTwo

Formillionsofyearsbeforedieappearanceofdieelectriclight,shiftwork,all-nightcableTVanddieInternet,earth'screaturesevolvedonaplanetwithpredictableandreassuring24-hourrhythms.Ourbiologicalclocksaresetforthisdailycycle.Simply,ourbodieswanttosleepatnightandbeawakeduringtheday.Mostwomenandmenneedbetweeneightandeightandahalfhoursofsleepanighttofunctionproperlythroughouttheirlives.(Contrarytopopularbelief,humansdon’tneedlesssleepastheyage.)

Butonaverage,Americanssleeponlyaboutsevenandahalfhourpernight,amarkeddropfromtheninehourstheyaveragedin1910.What'sworse,nearlyonethirdofallAmericansgetlessthansixhoursofsleeponatypicalworknight.Formostpeople,that'snotnearlyenough.

Findingwaystogetmoreandbettersleepcanbeachallenge.Scientistshaveidentifiedmorethan80differentsleepdisorders.Somesleepingdisordersaregenetic.Butmanyproblemsarecausedbystayinguplateandbytravelingfrequentlybetweentimezoneorbyworkingnights.Dr.JamesF.JonesatNationalJewishMedicalandResearchCenterinDenversaysthatsleepdisordersareoftendiagnosedasotherdiscomforts.Aboutonethirdofthepatientsreferredtohimwithpossiblechronicfatiguesyndromeactuallyhavetreatablesleepdisorders.“Beforewedoanythingelse,welookattheirsleep,” Jonessays.

Sleepexpertssaythatmostpeoplewouldbenefitfromagoodlookattheirsleeppatterns.Mymotto(座右铭)is 'Sleepdefensively'," saysMaryCarskadonofBrownUniversity.Shesayspeopleneedtocarveoutsufficienttimetosleep,evenifitmeansgivingupotherthings.Sleeproutines--l/iregoingtobedandgettingupatthesametimeeveryday--areimportant.Pre-bedtimeactivitiesalsomakeadifference.AswithEisner,whousedtosufferfromsleeplessness,afewlifestylechanges—avoidingstimulantsandlatemeals,exercisinghoursbeforebedtime,relaxingwithahotbath—yieldbettersleep.

41.WhatisTRUEofhumansleep?

A.Onaverage,peopleintheU.S.todaysleeplesspernightthantheyusedto.

B.Formostpeople,lessthansixhoersofsleeponatypicalworknightisenough,

C.Mostpeopleneedlesssleepwhentheygrowolder.

D.Most

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