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英语试题

时间120分钟满分150分

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第Ⅰ卷

注意事项:

1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Myboss’sdaughterwasstudyinginthePhilippines.HeaskedmeifmyhusbandandIcouldtakecareofher.HethoughthisdaughterwouldbeabletoimproveherEnglishcommunicationskillsinthisway.

Afterdaysofthinking,weagreed.Hethenbroughtherhereandleftafter3days.Ithoughtthatmyboss’sdaughterwaswell-mannered,butthatwaswrong.

AfteramonthofstayinginthePhilippines,shestartedtoshowhertruecolors.Whenmyhusbandaskedherwhatshewantedforbreakfast,sheansweredhiminarudeway.Fromthenon,weexperiencedfightsathome.Therewasatimewhenwedidn’ttalktoherforaweekasapunishmentofnotbeinggoodtous.WhatIhatedmostwasthatshedidn’tcareaboutotherpeople’sfeelings.Sheateaheadofuswhenwewerestillworkinganddidn’tleaveanythingforus.Sowehadtoseparateherfoodfromourstoavoidsuchaproblem.

Theworstthingaboutherwasthatsheshoutedatus.Iwaswonderingifshedidthistoherparents.Wetoldthistoherparents,butunfortunatelyIdidn’tthink that solvedtheproblem.Thissituationlastedforalmost8months.Ourpatiencewastestedduringthattime.

Wetriedtoteachhereverythingwecouldtomakeherabetterperson,butIguess8monthsmaynottobeenough.Weeventriedtounderstandherandadjustforher,butitdidn’twork.IjusthopethatshelearnedsomethingfromusandfromotherFilipinos.

21.Thispassageismainlyaboutthewriter’sexperienceof_________.

A.tryingtopleaseherboss                 

B.changingagirl’sbadbehavior

C.improvinghercommunicationskills       

D.dealingwithateenagegirlstayinginherhouse

22.Theunderlinedword“that”inparagraph4refersto_________ .

A.beingpatientwithher                    B.herparentspunishingher

C.askingherparentsabouther            D.tellingherparentsaboutherbehavior

23.Afterreadingthepassage,welearnthat________.

A.thedaughterhateddealingwithothers

B.thedaughterlearnttobehavewellintheend

C.thewriterdidn'tenjoythedaughter'sstay

D.thewriterhadknownthedaughterwashardtodealwith

 

B

LastFriday,IwascominghomelateafterspendingtimewithfriendsandthoughtI’dgodowntothe$99centpizzaplace.Ontheway,Isawamansittingonthestairsalonethere.I’dseenhimbeforeeverydayIrunlatetowork,butthistimeIhadnoplacetorushoffto.

Therewassomethingabouthim,aquietmanner,differentfrommanyofotherhomelesspeopleIhadseeninNewYorkCity.Iwalkedpasthim,wenttothepizzaplace,andthose10secondswaitinginlinewasenoughtopracticesteppingoutsideofmyusual,familiarflow.Sowithafewslicesinhand,Iwentbacktojoinhim.Iaskedhimifhewashungry.Hesaidyes,butnotforpizzabecauseitmadehimuncomfortable.He’dratherhaveafewbucksforchickenandricesinceitwaseasieronhisstomach.It’sfunny,inthatmoment,hebecamemorerealtome.

ThismanIhadseenalmosteverydaywassomeonewithspecificconditions,needs,andexperiences.WeexchangednamesandendeduptalkingforalittleoveranhourthatnightasKevintoldmestoriesfromhislife,howhehaddonethingswhen“hewasyoungeranddidn’tknowanybetter”andhowhetriedtomakeamends(补偿)buttoomuchtimehadpassed.Hesharedhisviewsonthevalueforyoungadultstolearnthehistoryofotherpeople.

Hetalkedabouthisonewishbeinginhis60sbeforeheleavesthisearth,whichistosharehisstorywiththeteenagersandyoungadultssotheycouldavoidthemistakeshewentthrough.Throughouttheconversation,heeventuallygothischickenandriceandgiftedmearosehehadbeencarrying.Shortlyafterwards,Imademywayhome,thinkingtomyself,“Imetanamazinghomelessperson”.

24.Thehomelessmanrefusedpizzabecausehe_________.

A.didnotfeelveryhungryatthatmoment

B.hadsomethingwrongwithhisstomach

C.preferredsomechickenandricetopizza

D.mightfeelashamedtobegivensomething

25.What’sthehomelessman’slastwish?

A.Tobecomealotyoungeragain.

B.Tomakeamendsforhisearlylife.

C.Tohaveenoughchickenandricetoeat.

D.Toteachtheyoungnottofollowhisexample.

26.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat________.

A.Thehomelessmanisdifferentfromothers

B.Thewritershowedhispitytothehomelessman

C.Whatthehomelessmanthoughtshockedthewriter

D.Whatthehomelessmandidwasnotverymeaningful

27.Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthepassageisto________.

A.sharehisexperienceB.showhisgenerosity

C.expresshisthoughtsD.exchangehisopinions

C

Overtheyears,manycitiesandstateshavetriedtoputatax(税)onsugarydrinks.Lastweek,Berkeley,Californiasucceeded.ThecityinnorthernCaliforniawillchargeapenny-per-ouncetaxonmostsugarydrinks.Thetaxisexpectedtoraisemorethan$1millioneveryyeartofightagainstobesity(肥胖).

Makersofsugarydrinksareagainstthetax.TheysaypickingoutoneproductwillnotsolvetheobesityprobleminAmerica.Theyalsoarguethatataxisanattackonpersonalfreedom.“Familiesshouldbeabletomakethechoicefortheirkidswithoutthegovernmentsteppingin,”saidChrisGindlesperger,aspokespersonfortheAmericanBeverageAssociation(美国饮料协会).

Gindlespergersaysthatthefightagainstobesityismoresuccessfulwhenthegovernmentpartnerswithindustry.HeshowshowthebeverageindustryworkedwithPresidentBillClinton’sadministrationinthe1990s.Theyintroducedwater,milk,andfruitjuiceintoalargenumberofschools,whichtooktheplaceofsugarydrinks.Morerecently,thebeverageindustrylistenedtoFirstLadyMichelleObama’ssuggestionthatlabels(标签)onsugarydrinksbeclearer.Containersofupto20ounceswillshowthetotalcaloriesonthefront.

SomepeoplesayataxisasurefirewaytohelpreduceobesityintheU.S.“Thereisclearevidencethattaxesresultinlessconsumption(消费)ofsugarydrinks,”saysDr.RachelJohnson,aspokespersonfortheAmericanHeartAssociation.ShepointstoMexicoasanexample.ThecountryputupataxonsugarydrinksinJanuary,andsaleshavealreadydroppedby10%.What’smore,salesofhealthierdrinkshaveincreased.Bottledwatersalesareupby13%.Milksalesareupby7%.

Anotherpurposeofthetaxistoraisemoneytofightchildhoodobesity.Moneywillbeusedtobuildplaygrounds,createeducationalmaterials,andincreasethesalesofthehealthierfoods.“We’vealreadyhelpedreduceobesitytosomedegree,”saysDr.Johnson.“I’mconfidentthatwe’regoingtoseeevenbiggerprogresssoon.”

28.Inthe1990s,sugarydrinksinmanyschools_________.

A.werechargedapenny-per-ouncetax

B.werenotaspopularastheyaretoday

C.werereplacedbywater,milk,andfruitjuice

D.werenotmorethan20ouncesperbottle

29.Theunderlinedword“surefire”inParagraph4canbestbereplacedby“_________”.

A.goodB.stupidC.strangeD.new

30.WhydoesJohnsontalkaboutMexico?

A.Itisherfavoritecountry.

B.ShelikesMexicansugarydrinks.

C.Shetriestoshowataxcanhelpalot.

D.Itproducesallkindsofsugarydrinks.

31.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?

A.Toaskkidstodrinkfewersugarydrinks.

B.Toshowhowtofightchildhoodobesity.

C.TotalkaboutdifferenttaxesinBerkeley.

D.Todiscussifsugarydrinksshouldbetaxed.

D

Imaginethis.Youarevisitingabeautifulmountainsomewhereinthecountryside.Partofthetriptakesyouupasteepmountaincliff.Atthetop,visitorscanstepoutontoasee-throughwalkway.Thereinforcedglassflooringhangsabout1,000metersabovesealevel.Soundsexciting,right?

Butthen,partoftheflooringcracks.Thereisaloudnoise,andsomeoftheglassappearstobreakup.

Chineseglasswalkway3,000feetupintheaircracksastouristswalkacrossit.ThatiswhattouristsexperiencedrecentlyduringavisittoYuntaiMountaininChina’sHenanprovince.Theglassskywalkhadonlybeenopenforafewweeks.TheYuntaiMountainGeologicalParksaidtherewasnoreasonforworryandthatthecrackshad"noimpactonsafety.”

Butonlinediscussionsaboutthisincidentshowsomepeoplewereofadifferentopinion.GlassskywalkshavebecomepopularinmanyofChina’stouristareas.ButcriticssayChinahasanissuewithpoorworkmanshipandpoorcrowdcontrol.Peoplejokedonlinethatthesettingupoftheseglasswalkwaysandskywaysarenottransparent.Othersaresayingthatthisisnothingtolaughabout.OnecommentonthesocialmediasiteWeibosaid,“Thisisnojoke.Tourismistakingyourlifeinyourownhands.Nomoreoftheseglasswalkways.Justtooscary.”

TheNewYorkTimesreportedthatastoryabouttheglasscrackingappearedonthesocialmediasiteWeibo.Atouristclaimedthatapieceofglassbrokeandpeoplebeganshouting“it’sreallybroken,reallybroken.”Thispersonthensaidpeoplebeganrunningandpushingpeopleinfrontofthem.

TheYuntaiMountainofficialssaidthecrackswerenotserious.Theofficialssaidthattomakesurepeoplefeel100percentsafe,theyhavedecidedtoclosethewalkwaytemporarilyuntilrepairsaremade.

32.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thecracksarenotseriousbecausetheglasswalkwayshavebeenusedforafewmonths.

B.ExperiencedtouristsmusthavetriedglasswalkwaysbecausetheyhavebecomepopularinChina.

C.Poorworkmanshipandpoo

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