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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)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

EVENTS

Aug.31-Sept.4,LaughterBus

CapeTown,SouthAfrica

Lovelysightseeingtourwithlaughter,funandfestivities.ThetourdepartsfromCapeTowntowardstheGardenRoute,stoppingatbeautifulandinterestingplaces,enjoyinglunchattheseasideandsharinglaughterwithlocalcommunities.Cost:

$800.

+277222-97454,info@laughterbus.co.za

Sept.17-18,LaughterYoga2-dayCertifiedLeaderTraining

Irvine,California,USA

10a.m.—5p.m.dailyatIrvineValleyCollege.Learntolaughforhealthwithouttheneedofjokes.Startalaughterclub,sharelaughterwitheldersandkids,andearnincomesharinghappiness.IncludespracticewithJeffreyBriar.Costs:

$295.

(949)376-1939,JBriar@LYInstitute.org

Sept.30,LaughterisSeriousBusinessWorkshop

St.Albans,Hertfordshire,UK

AworkshopforthosewhohavecompletedLaughterLeader/Skillscoursesandwanttogetideasandrealadviceonhowtopromote(提升)themselves.10a.m.—3p.m.withlunchbreak.Costs:

£100(includesa£25DVD).

+44(0)1727-741-050,lotte@unitedmind.co.uk

Oct.7-9,LagunaLaughterClubMountainRetreat(静修)

AngelusOaks,California,USA

Everyoneiswelcomeonthisthree-dayretreatinthepineforestofRedlands.Dailylaughteryogasessions,music,dancing,hiking,andvision-sharing.Costs:

$150(includesmeals).

(949)376-1241,Anne@LaughingA

Oct.29-Nov.5,LaughterCruiseintheCaribbean

ThetourdepartsfromMiami,Florida,USA.Dailylaughtersessions,onboardprograms,easyyogaclasses,creatingnewexercises,funandfriendship!

HollandAmericaLines.Costs:

$719.

(941)349-6069,amy.ferrell@

1.WherecanyoumeetJeffreyBriar?

A.OnaCaribbeanisland.

B.AtIrvineValleyCollege.

C.AttheseasideofCapeTown.

D.InthepineforestofRedlands.

2.WhichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttoattendanadvancedLaughterYogaLeadercourse?

A.(949)376-1241.

B.(941)349-6069.

C.+277222-97454.

D.+44(0)1727-741-050.

3.Whencanyoutakeaneasylaughteryogaclassonaship?

A.Oct.7.

B.Sept.17.

C.Oct.29.

D.Aug.31.

B

Asavideogameproducer,JohnDayhascreatedpopulargamessuchas“MeettheRobinsons”,“Car2”and“ToyStory3”.

Whenhewasyoung,Dayspentlotsoftimeplayingvideogames,butgettinggameideasfromhisimaginationtothescreenrequiredplentyoftechnicalknow-how,too.LuckilyforDay,hisfatherworkedinthecomputerindustryandsharedhisknowledge.However,Daysays,“Eachtimehecaughtmeplayinggamesasakid,histrademarkphrasewas,‘You’renevergoingtoamounttoanything,wastingallthattimeonthesevideogames.’”

“IbuiltmyfirstPCwhenIwas11,”Daysays,“andIneverreallystopped.”

Whilestudyingbusinessmanagementincollege,Dayalsoworkedasagametester.Bothhiseducationandjobexperiencehelphimnowashecomesupwithnewideas,meetsdeadlinesandsolvesproblems.

Avideogameproducerisinchargeofagame’sdevelopmentfrombeginningtoend.Daysays,“Allproducershavetobedesigners,atleastalittlebit.”AnotherpartofDay’sjobisgettingthingsdoneontimeandwithinbudget.“Wehavetocreateaproductbeforeacertaindate,andittakesworktogetthere.”Sometimesthatcanbeachallenge.Problemscomeupoftenwhenhe’sworkingonagame,andinhisfast-pacedindustry,missingadeadlineisnotallowed.

Inhisjob,Dayanswerstomanypeoplewhoareexpectinghigh-qualitygames.That’salotofresponsibility,butDaybelievesthesedemandshelphimdohisjobbetter.Partoftheexcitementforhimisnotjustplayingagame,butalsobeingabletoshareitwithothers.

“Withafinishedproduct,it’sreallygreattofinallybeabletositdownwithmyfriendsandfamily,andsay,‘Look,thisiswhatI’vebeendoingallthistime.Let’splayittogether.’”

4.Asakid,JohnDay.

A.lackedimagination

B.didn’tdowellinhislessons

C.wascrazyaboutvideogames

D.gothisfirstPCasabirthdaypresent

5.WhatcanweknowaboutDay’sfatheraccordingtothepassage?

A.HewasverystrictwithDay.

B.HehadabiginfluenceonDay.

C.HewasinsupportofDay’shobby.

D.HeexpectedDaytobeabusinessman.

6.WhatdoesParagraph5mainlytalkabout?

A.Howtoproduceavideogame.

B.Whatavideogameproducerdoes.

C.Theimportanceofjobexperience.

D.Thechallengeofbalancingthebudget.

7.WhatdoesDaythinkofhisjob?

A.Boring.B.Easy.C.Well-paid.D.Enjoyable.

C

About20,000yearsago,muchofEurope,Asia,NorthandSouthAmericawascoveredbyhugesheetsofice,eachmanykilometersthick.Sincethen,theicehasgraduallymeltedandtheicesheetshaveretreated.Today,theonlyicesheetsonEarth’slandmassesarefoundinAntarcticaandGreenland.Someicealsooccursasglaciersinmountainousregionsandasfloatingicefloes(浮冰块)intheArcticOceanandaroundAntarctica.

Atfirstsight,theseremoteleft-oversfromthelastIceAgeseemoflittleimportanceformostofustoday.However,nothingcouldbefurtherfromthetruth.Manyscientistsbelievethatourplanetiswarmingasaresultofthegreenhousegasesthatwearepumpingintotheatmosphere.Iftheplanetbecomeswarmer,theicesheetswillstarttomelt,causingsealeveltoriseperhapsseveralmetersbytheendofthiscentury.Sucharisewouldcausewidespreadfloodingoflow-lyingcoastalareasandthreatenmanylargecities.

Observationsfromspacesuggestthatpartsofthemajoricesheetsarebeginningtomeltmorerapidly.Meanwhile,recentsatelliteimageshavealsoshownthatunusuallylargeareasofseaicehavebeenmeltingduringtheArcticsummer.Althoughsealevelwillnotbeaffectedbythemeltingofthefloatingice,therewillbeotherimportantenvironmentalchanges.Forexample,icesheetsactlikeamirror,reflectingsunlightandcoolingEarth.Iftheicedisappears,Earthislikelytobecomewarmerandmajorclimatechangescouldoccur.Wildlifelivinginthepolarregionsmayalsobedestroyed.

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retreated”inParagraph1probablymean?

A.Cured.B.Grown.C.Reduced.D.Disappeared.

9.What’smostcommonpeople’sattitudetowardstheicesheets?

A.Optimistic.B.Unconcerned.C.Critical.D.Worried.

10.Whatwouldhappenifthegreenhousegasescontinuetoincrease?

A.Vastamountsoflandwillbeflooded.

B.Largecitiesintheworldwilldisappear.

C.Thesealevelwilldroptoitslowestlevel.

D.Globaltemperatureswillseeupsanddowns.

11.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Icesheetsmeltfasterthanfloatingice.

B.Spaceresearchmakesforclimatechanges.

C.Themeltingoffloatingiceisn’tdamaging.

D.Seaicemeltingwillhavedisastrouseffects.

D

Cosmeticsurgery(整容手术)isnotsomethingtobeenteredintolightly.Unfortunately,inthismodemworld,wehavebecomeconfusedbyverynarrowstandardsofbeauty.Imagesofcelebritieswhoneverseemtoageareseeneverywherethesedays.Weforgetthefactthatmostoftheseimagesaretheresultofsuperphotomanipulation(处理),drivenbytheincrediblypowerfulbeautyindustry.Wearealldifferent—whyshouldwealllookthesame?

Isn’ttheremoretolifethanundergoingsurgeryinordertohavethesameboringfacethateverybodyelsewantstohave?

—DrElisabethMcKenna,Psychologist

Yes,it’sfake!

That’swhatItoldmyfriendswhentheystartedaskingmeaboutmynosejob.I’dalwaysbeensensitivetomynose,butittookmealongtimebeforeIdecidedtogoforcosmeticsurgery.ItookadvicefromseveraldoctorsandaftercarefulconsultationIfinallydecidedtohaveitdone.Ihadbeensavingmoneyfrommypart-timejobandmyparentshelpedmeoutwiththerest.ItwasquiteexpensivebutIdon’tregretapennyofit.InfactIwishI’dhaditdoneafewyearsago.I’msureIwouldn’thavebeenteasedsomuchatschool.

—DebbieCaron,Student

Itmakesmereallyangrytothinkofthemillionsofpeoplewhospendafortuneoncosmeticsurgery.Surgeryshouldbecarriedoutformedicalpurposes,notvanity(虚荣心).Iwouldratherallthemoneyspentoncosmeticsurgerywasavailabletotreatpeoplearoundtheworldwhoareinneedbutcan’tgetpropermedicaltreatment.Furthermore,therearethousandsofunder-qualifiedsurgeonsouttherewhoonlycareaboutgettingasrichaspossibleasquicklyaspossible.Theydon’tcareaboutthepsychologicalandphysicaldamagetheydo.Thewholeindustrymakesmesick.Weshoulddosomethingtobanit.

—DannyGlass,Student

12.WhatdoesDrElisabethMcKennasuggest?

A.Don’tbefooledby“perfection”.

B.Cosmeticsurgeryoftengoeswrong.

C.Thebeautyindustryneedsimproving.

D.It’snecessarytosetnewstandardsofbeauty.

13.WhatdidDebbieCaron’scosmeticsurgerybringtoher?

A.Morefriends.B.Moreworries.

C.Moreself-confidence.D.Morejobopportunities.

14.HowdoesDannyGlassfeelaboutthosewhohavecosmeticsurgery?

A.Theyshouldbetreatedaspatients.

B.Theyhurtthemselvesbadly.

C.Theycanhaveanewstart.

D.Theyshouldbeashamed.

15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Hardtalk—cosmeticsurgery

B.Thefutureofcosmeticsurgery

C.Themysteryofcosmeticsurgery

D.Anewfashion—cosmeticsurgery

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。

Whyshouldyoureadeveryday?

Whenwasthelasttimeyoureadabook?

Ifyou’reoneofcountlesspeoplewhodon’tmakeahabitofreadingregularly,youmightbemissingout.Readinghasmanybenefits,andjustafewbenefitsofreadingarelistedbelow.

MentalStimulation

Studieshaveshownthatstayingmentallystimulatedcanslowtheprogr

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