1、 The hotel in New DelhiPick up from the hotel in New Delhi at 3: 30 am and drive to Agra.Duration (时长):4 hours Stop at: Taj MahalNote: Taj Mahal remains closed on Friday.Duration: 2 hours Agra FortAfter visiting Taj Mahal, go on to visit Agra Fort,which was built in 1565 A. D. by Great Mughal Empero
2、r Akbar. 1. 5 hours Mughal Spicy RestaurantAfter the end of Agra fort, move towards Mughal Spicy Restaurant to have lunch. It nn provide you with delicious food of this city. 1 hourAfter the trip, our assistant will drive you back towards Delhi.For more information, you can visit our website www.via
3、tor, com.1.Taji Mahal is closed on . A. Wednesday C. Friday C. Friay D. Monday2.How long does it take to visit Agro Fort?A. 1.5 hours. B. 2 hours. C.4 hours. D.1 hour.3. Where does this text most probably come from?A. A geography textbook. B. A historical report.C.A travel website. D. A design magaz
4、ine.BI was born in Bombay,India. When I was about 6 months old, my legs became paralyzed (麻痹的).My birth mother deserted (遗弃)me. I was adopted (收养)by an American family. I was taken to Spokane,Washington. It took me a long time to be able to walk, because I had to accept a number of operations.When I
5、 was in the business school,one of my friends was training for a marathon. One day, she introduced me to an organization called Achilles International,which was a club for athletes with disabilities. It took me four months to get the courage to make the phone call. Dick Traum, the founder of Achille
6、s,answered the phone. He asked me to show up on Tuesday and would lend me his bike. That was the first time that I had been able to feel the wind in my long hair. I rode really slowly,but it was the coolest feeling to ride a bicycle for the first time.Later, I decided to take part in the Ironman Wor
7、ld Championship. I was in a lot of pain, because I had to practice swimming, biking and running for over nine months.On the day of the marathon, it took me 14 hours and 39 minutes to finish the Triathlon. After I crossed that finish line,I cried. I made it. It was my determination that made my dream
8、 come true.4. Who took the author to America?A. Her birth father. B. An American family.C. An Indian family. D. Her birth mother.5. Where did the author know about the organization?A. From a book. B. From her friend.C. From the Internet. D. From a magazine.6.What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Her h
9、ard exercising experience.B. Her attitude towards the painful life.C. Her wish to be successful.D. Her dream of becoming a champion.7. What can be the best title for the text?A. Disability Is the Key to Success B. A Friend in Need Is a Friend IndeedC. Success Depends 011 Whom YouD.Determination Ever
10、ything PossibleCWeve learned bees can understand zero and do basic math. Now a new study shows their tiny insect brains may be able to connect symbols to numbers.Adrian Dyer,a professor in the RMIT University, snid the research showed brains far smaller than humans could know numbers. “Humans learn
11、numbers as children, but being able to recognize what numbers really represent needs a certain level of cognitive (认知的) ability,” Dyer says, “Studies have shown primates (灵长类动物)and birds have this ability, but this is the first time weve seen this in insects. ”Its important for humans to do the rese
12、arch. There are 86 billion neurons (神经兀)in humans,brains. Bees only have less than a million. If bees have the ability to learn something difficult to understand like human-made symbolic language, this will open up exciting new paths for future communication between humans and animals.Studies have s
13、hown that a number of animals have been able to learn symbols of numbers, including parrots and monkeys. Monkeys were taught Arabic numbers and could order them correctly. An African grey parrot called Alex was able to learn numbers and could do simple calculation.Understanding how tiny brains of be
14、es manage information opens paths to technology, which is good for the future design of computing (计算)systems.8. What does Adrian Dyer say about the research?A. The finding of the research is first seen in insects.B. Humans5 brains are the biggest on the earth.C. Birds can be as clever as primates.D
15、. Bees are cleverer than birds.9. What do we know about the research?A. Bees can solve basic math problems.B. Bees have more neurons than monkeys.C. Insects have the ability to communicate with humans.D. Humans may find a new path to communicate with animals.10. Who is Alex according to the text?A.
16、A monkey. B. A parrot. C. An expert. D. A child11. What,s the main idea of the text?A. Bees can attach symbols to numbers.B. Bees can communicate with other animals.C. Some animals can do math problems.D. Boos can make communication with humans.DSince smart phones wore invented, more and more people
17、 are obsessed (痴迷)by them. The obsession with phones has spread to running. Theyre perfectly used during a running outside. Smart phones can provide music for you and track your route. But experts warn that its not a good idea to hold your phone in your hand while you go out for a run because it cou
18、ld cause hip (臀部)and shoulder injuries.The habit could make the body lose balance. The same goes for water bottles, or anything else you might carry in one hand while on a run.Professional UK Athletics running coach, Alexa, asks runners to carry phones in a waist belt instead “When you hold somethin
19、g in our hands, there are slightly indirect influences on your pace. It influences the balance of muscle (肌肉),affects the weight of some body parts,and makes you run less fast,” she tells Cosmopolitan UK. “This could be happening every time you train,week after week, month after month. ”And as mobil
20、e phones get bigger and heavier, the more injuries are likely to occur. People like to always hold their phones in the same hand. Its a force of habit. With one arm heavier, your body will try to compensate for the imbalance by working certain muscles harder than others.The other risk of running pho
21、ne-in-hand, of course,is damaging the screen of your phones if you fall. Its very expensive to change a screen. Some of the latest phones can cost close to 300.12. Why do experts think it unsuitable to run with a smart phone?A. It affects peoples hearing.B. It does harm to parts of peoples bodies.C.
22、 It makes people lose eyesight.D. It has a bad effect on peoples mental health.13. What does Alexa suggest people do?A. Carry smart phones in a bag.B. Watch smart phones when running.C. Carry smart phones in a waist belt14. What does the underlined phrase “compensate for ”in paragraph 4 mean?A.Meet
23、up with. B.Come up with.C.Face up to. D.Make up for.15.What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Running phone-in-hand is good for people,B. Its time to warn people not to use cell phones.C. Changing a phone sereen may cost much.D. There are mobile phones falling into pieces every day.第节(共5小题;每小题
24、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。How to Keep Long-Distance FriendshipsDont let distance keep you away from your friends. 16Schedule time to chat. Because of kinds of reasons,you and your friends might not be able to chat on the phone every day or even every week.17 My best friend fr
25、om high school is a new mom and we are in different time zones. But she makes an effort every few weeks to call me on her drive home from work. When I go back home our friendship feels like Id never left.18 Texting (发短信)your friends can be a good way. It can help you know about each other. My friend
26、s and I text each other about the small things like having to work late or losing an earring.Use social media. Social media is a good way to keep my long-distance friendships going. It allows you to keep up with your friends,lives. 19 That makes you feel more deeply connected to them.Vacation togeth
27、er. 20 One friend and I havent lived in the same state for 5 years, but I can see her on trips.By going on trips,we can not only stay in touch,but also can create new memories together.Not every friendship is a friends that can survive long distance. The thing we can do is do what we can to keep it.
28、A. Share small things.B. Schedule time to eat together.C. Why not plan a trip with your friends?D.Use these tips to stay close with your friends,E. It can also help you learn more about their other friends.F. I drove three hours from Kentucky to spend time with her.G. Anyway,you should try to find s
29、uitable time to chat with your friends.第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题5每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的八、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 After growing up in the foster care system (寄养制度),Shante Elliott is working to help others come out of it. Shante Elliott is no 21 to the foster care system. 22,it was a s
30、ystem Elliott once moved around. She was forced to change schools, because she had to 23 with different homes over and over again before she finally 24 a long-term family at the age of 13.After such a(n) 25 start in life,Elliott became the first member of her family to graduate from college. She 26 a foundation (基金会)。She made use of her personal 27 to help others within the foste
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