1、从 A、B、C 和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。1. Do you think you will be able to finish your writing by five oclock today? _. Ill be busy with experiments all day.A. Not a chance B. Not a little C. Not to mention it D. Not a big deal2. _ application of transgenic (转基因) technology should be restric
2、ted on all food production and the government should take _ “scientific attitude” toward food, Yuan Longping said.A. The ; a B. An; the C. The; the D. An; a3. Google launched its indoor maps feature in Singapore on Tuesday, _ the city state the second country in Asia to have it.A. to make B. make C.
3、 making D. having made4. Barack Obama and Xi Jinping will meet from 7-8 June, a US statement said. It is believed that this meeting is important to the long-term and steady development of China-US relations, _ regional and international peace, stability and prosperity. A. as far as B. as well as C.
4、as long as D. as good as5. People _ say “me”, “myself” and “I” frequently are more likely to suffer with depression and anxiety, according to a new research. A. whoever B. whom C. whomever D. who6. Whats your plan for the future? I hope to get a job in the local newspaper at first and _ work for Chi
5、na Daily.A. regularly B. frequently C. eventually D. gradually7. France has reported a second case of a new type of virus infection. The virus is similar to _ that caused SARS, a breathing disease that killed 775 people in 2003. A. ones B. those C. one D. the one8. Jiaxing is a small city. Therefore
6、, to _ the flow of traffic, the government has decided to broaden some main streets.A. speed up B. build up C. put up D. come up9. In Hong Kong the eighth day of the fourth lunar month is a special day, called Bun Festival, _ many residents and travelers gather at Cheung Chao island to celebrate a u
7、nique tradition.A. which B. when C. while D. as10. A survey says what parents say and do in daily life usually has a(n) _ influence on their child.A. logical B. permanent C. avoidable D. beneficial11. About 300,000 people climb Mount Fuji each year, according to the Japan National Tourism Organizati
8、on, _ crowding into a brief summer climbing season. A. most of them B. most of whom C. most of which D. most of where12. As the quality of the citys air continues to give rise to _, the residents are encouraged to set off fewer fireworks. A. descriptions B. comparison C. concerns D. emergency13. Wit
9、h the summer coming, May 19th was the ideal date to _ Chinas National Tourism Day. This years theme was “Beautiful China: Relaxing and Tourist Friendly”. A. reflect B. make C. represent D. mark14. According to the weather report, the temperature tomorrow will rise up _32 degrees centigrade, which I
10、think is quite hot _May in Zhejiang. A. at; in B. to; for C. to; in D. by; for15. Half the worlds population _ water shortages within 15 years according to the World Bank, just one of many recent alarming reports on the worlds fresh water supply. A. are suffering B. have been suffered C. will suffer
11、 D. were suffered16. A giant of a man was standing in the doorway. His face was almost completely hidden by a long and untidy hair and a wild beard, but you _ make out his eyes, shining like black beetles under all the hair. A. might B. could C. should D. would17. A total of 548 students fell ill _
12、consuming milk and biscuits in schools in Northwest Chinas Qinghai province on Wednesday, local authorities said. A. before B. when C. after D. while18. SEOUL - Samsung Electronics, the worlds largest smartphone maker, said Thursday that it has sold more than 10 million units of Galaxy S4, in _ a mo
13、nth since its debut (首次亮相). A. less than B. more than C. other than D. rather than19. Peng Liyuan, Chinas first lady, became one of the newest members of the most powerful women list, ranking 54th, along with eight _ Chinese women, including Margaret Chan, director-general of the World Health Organi
14、zation, Cher Wang, chairwoman of HTC and so on.A. another B. other C. the other D. others20. Here is a new edition of Crazy English. Do you want to look at it? _! Let me see it.A. By and by B. Not really C. Mind your own business D. By all means第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个
15、选项( A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。Twenty-first century humanity has mapped oceans and mountains, visited the moon, and surveyed the planets. But for all the progress, people _21 dont know one another very well. That brings about Theodore Zeldins “ 22 of conversation” events 23 individuals sit in p
16、airs with persons they don t know for three hours of 24 talk designed to help people know better about each other. Mr. Zeldin heads Oxford Muse, a l0-year-old foundation based on the _25 that what people need is not more information, but more inspiration and encouragement. The “feast” in London look
17、s 26 at politics or events, but at how people have felt about work, relations among the sexes, hopes 27 fears, enemies and authority, the shape of their lives. The “menu of _28 ” includes topics like “How have your concerns changed 29 the years?” Or, “What have you done against the past?”As particip
18、ants gathered, Zeldin opened with a speech: that despite _30 communications like QQ and MSN in a globalized age, issues of human heart 31 . Many people are lonely, or occupied in dealing with their daily businesses that discourage knowing the _ 32 _ of one another. “We are trapped in _ 33 _ conversa
19、tions and the whole point now is to think, which is sometimes painful,” he says. “But 34 _ interaction is what separates us from other species, _35 maybe dogs that do have interactions with humans.”The main rules of the “feast”: Dont 36 _ with someone you know or ask questions you would not answer.
20、The only awkward moment came when the multi-racial crowd of people of different ages, in sun hats, ties and _37_, looked to see 38 they would talk with for hours. 39 15 minutes later, everyone was seated and talking, continuing full force until organizers interrupted them 180 minutes later. Some sai
21、d they felt free to talk on 40 topics. Thirty-something Peter, from East London, said that “it might take weeks or months to get to the level of interaction we suddenly opened up.”21. A. still B. already C. even D. yet22. A. topic B. subject C. idea D. feast23. A. what B. when C. that D. where24. A.
22、 free B. organized C. guided D. random25. A. theory B. idea C. opinion D. fact26. A. not B. not only C. never D. ever27. A. but B. and C. or D. with28. A. talk B. speech C. conversation D. communication29. A. during B. over C. for D. within30. A. convenient B. accessible C. immediate D. instant31. A
23、. leave B. appear C. disappear D. remain32. A. depth B. well C. truth D. good33. A. small B. daily C. deep D. shallow34. A. thinking B. talking C. communicating D. lecturing35. A. with B. besides C. except D. from36. A. talk B. pair C. involve D. sit37. A. dresses B. skirts C. T-shirts D. coats38. A
24、. which B. whom C. who D. that39. A. So B. And C. But D. Then40. A. hot B. popular C. sensitive D. private第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,第一节2 0小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分5 0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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ALooking for a new weight loss plan? Try living on top of a mountain. Mountain air contains less oxy
25、gen than air at lower altitudes, so breathing it causes the heart to beat faster and the body to burn more energy. A handful of studies have found that athletes training at high altitudes tend to lose weight. Doctor Florian Lippl of the University Hospital Of Ludwig-Maximilians-university Munich won
26、dered how the mountain air would affect overweight individuals if they werent doing any more physical activity than usual. Lippl and his colleagues invited 20 overweight men to an environmental research station about 300 meters below the summit of Zugspitze, a mountain around 2,970 meters near the A
27、ustrian border. They were allowed to eat as much as they liked. The men also gave blood so that researchers could test for hormones linked to appetite and fatness. At the end of the week, the men, whose mean weight starting out was 105kg, had lost on average about l.5kg. The mens blood pressure also
28、 dropped, which the researchers believed was due to weight lost. Exactly what caused the weight loss is uncertain. Loss of appetite is common at higher altitudes, and indeed the men ate significantly less than usualabout 700 calories fewer per day. Lippl also notes that because their consumption was
29、 being recorded, they may have been more self-conscious about what they ate. Regardless, eating less accounts for just l kg of the l.5 kg lost, says Lippl. He thinks the increased metabolic (新陈代谢的) rate, which was measured, also contributed to weight loss but cannot separate the different effects wi
30、th the given data. Appetite loss at high altitudes could certainly be key, notes Damian Bailey, a physiologist at the University of Glamorgan, UK, who recently lost 11 kg during a 3-month expedition to the Andes in Chile. Unfortunately, for the average person there is no treatment that can resemble
31、living at high altitude, says Lippl. The only alternative is hypobaric chamber, which exposes subjects to low oxygen and isnt practical as a treatment. He says, half- jokingly, “If fat people plan their holidays, they might not go to the sea, but maybe to the mountain.”41. What contributes the most to ones heart rates according to the first paragraph? A. our bodywe
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