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2016-05-23

第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

◆ Riding School:

You can start horse-riding at any age. Choose private or group lessons any weekday between 9 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. (3:30 p.m. on Saturdays). There are 10 kilometers of tracks and paths for leisurely rides across farmland and open country. You will need a riding hat.

Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 9:00 a.m.—8:30 p.m.

Phone: (412)396—6754   Fax: (412)396—6752

◆ Sailing Club:

Our Young Sailor’s Course leads to the Stage 1 Sailing qualification. You’ll learn how to sail safely and the course also covers sailing theory and first aid. Have fun with other course members, afterwards in the clubroom. There are 10 weekly two-hour lessons (Tuesdays 6:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.).

Opening Hours: Tuesdays: 6:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.

Phone: (412)396—6644   Fax: (412)396—6644

◆ Diving Centre:

Our experienced instructors offer one-month courses in deep-sea diving for beginners. There are two evening lessons a week, in which you learn to breathe underwater and use the equipment safely. You only need your own swimming costume and towel. Reduced rates for couples.

Opening Hours: Monday and Friday: 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m.

Phone: (412)396—6312   Fax: (412)396—6706

◆ Medical Center:

The staff of the Medical Center aim to provide convenient and comprehensive medical care to students and staff of the university. The center is well equipped and the staffs here are trained to deal with a broad range of medical problems. Both female and male doctors as well as nursing staff are available for consultation. Also, all kinds of medicines are sold here and are cheaper for students than other drugstores.

Opening Hours: 24 hours from Monday to Sunday

Phone: (412)396--6649   Fax: (412)396—6648

◆ Water Sports Club:

We use a two-kilometer length of river for speedboat racing, and water-skiing. A beginners’ course consists of ten 20-minute lessons. You will learn to handle boats safely and confidently, but must be able to swim. The club is in a convenient central position and is open daily from 9 a.m to 4 p.m., with lessons all through the day.

Opening Hours: Monday through Friday: 9:00 a.m.—4:00 p.m.

Phone: (412)396—6899   Fax: (412)396—6890

36. If you want to experience a new activity in the countryside in the mornings, you may fax _______.

A. (412)396—6648          B. (412)396—6706

C. (412)396—6752         D. (412)396—6876

37. You want to do an activity one evening a week and get a certificate in the end, you can go to _______.

A. Water Sports Club            B. Sailing Club

C. Diving Center        D. Riding School

38. If you are planning to explore the ocean depths, you should attend your lessons at _______.

A. 24 hours from Monday to Sunday

B. Monday through Friday: 7:00 a.m.—10:00 p.m.

C. Tuesdays: 6:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m.

D. Monday and Friday: 6:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m.

39. Which is NOT the convenience that the Medical Center provides?

A. Good equipment.

B. Well trained staff members.

C. Various less expensive medicines.

D. Nursery for newly-born babies

40. If you want to swim and enjoy activities which are fast, you should join _______.

A. Water Sports Club            B. Diving Centre

C. Sailing Club             D. Riding School

B

Since the 1990s, education has been required for all South Africans from age seven to fifteen. Last December, the government announced that seventy percent of students passed their final examination to finish high school. In 2008 the passage rate was about sixty-three percent. There have been increases each year since then.

Professor Shireen Motala at the University of Johannesburg says that access to basic education is no longer the problem in South Africa. She says most children stay in school until they are about sixteen. The problem now, she says, is that large numbers of them leave without completing high school.

Students take an examination known as the matric in grade twelve, their final or “matriculation” year. Professor Motala notes that less than half the children who started school in 2000 sat for the matric last year.

Educational researchers also point to another problem. They say South African schools do not produce enough students with the skills for higher education in math and science. Many schools are not well-equipped. They do not have libraries at school. Ninety-two percent of the schools do not have libraries.

Also, education specialists say, in many cases, teachers and school principals do not have the skills or training to do their jobs. In other cases, they are simply not doing their duty to provide an education.

Professor Motala says a number of teachers were poorly trained during the system of apartheid (种族隔离制度), or racial separation in South Africa. Apartheid ended in 1994.

Secondly, she says, teachers have been confused by the many educational reform efforts in the last fifteen years. And, finally, she thinks language differences in the classroom have not gotten as much attention as they should.

South Africa’s minister of basic education promises a number of improvements.

41. What does the underlined word “passage” most probably mean?

A. Leave school       B. Receive education.

C. Take exams.       D. Pass the exam.

42. What’s Motala’s attitude towards the basic education for students in South Africa?

A. Confident.   B. Hopeless.   C. Negative.   D. Worried.

43. Form the passage we know the matric is ______.

A. an examination difficult for students to pass

B. an examination for students in grade twelve

C. the number of students leaving school

D. the number of students taking exams

44. Students in South Africa find it hard to get improved in math and science because ______.

A. they drop out of school without finishing high school

B. teachers don’t have the abilities to teach them

C. most schools can not provide enough equipment

D. there aren’t such subjects in most schools

45. In which section of a newspaper can you most probably see the passage?

A. Entertainment.  B. News report.  C. Education.   D. Lifestyle.

C

Sounds crazy? Fans across the UAE(阿联酋)are so excited as Justin Bieber is scheduled to perform at a stadium in Dubai on May 4. In less than 36 hours all the tickets available were sold out.

If you have a teenager lying under your roof, it’s likely that she has spent your hard-earned cash on some concert tickets. Clare Smart, a researcher on teenage development in Dubai, has some ideas about the pop phenomenon. “Justin Bieber is a teenager himself and therefore teenagers feel a connection to him, in the songs that he sings, his hairstyle and how he dresses… he represents what many teenagers would like for themselves, such as the latest clothing trends, exciting travel and high earnings. Besides, it gives teenagers the feeling of being part of a group and a shared experience with other teenagers who have the same interest in a particular celebrity…” says Smart.

It’s easy to be sheltering as a parent and it’s a good idea to talk to your teenagers about their idols, find out what they like about them and why. “You could accompany your teenagers to a concert or listen along to the latest song in the car with them,” suggests Smart. “This shows that you are interested in the things they consider to be important.”

Sometimes, however, a normal level of interest slips into an obsession (痴迷) and then it becomes a cause for concern. It is now considered a personality disorder, which is closely related to higher levels of depression, anxiety and stress. In practice, teenagers who are overly obsessed with stars often have damaged relationships with their parents.

The good news, however, is that there is plenty that parents can do to prevent their teenagers from becoming overly obsessed with those so called celebrities. Let them know what their real life is like behind the story, and they can see these celebrities in a new angle.

46. What does the first paragraph intend to tell the reader?

A. How expensive the concert tickets are.

B. Why teenagers love music concerts.

C. How popular Justin Bieber is.

D. What idols teenagers worship.

47According to Clare Smart, Justin Bieber represents teenagers’ ______.

A. dreams      B. families      C. friendship     D. trouble

48According to Para 2, teenagers can get ______ from worshiping an idol.

A. a knowledge of pop culture       B. an easier way to become famous

C. a sense of belonging             D. a closer relationship with parents

49What does Clare Smart tell US in Para 3?

A. Teenagers and parents often have a tense relationship.

B. Parents always have the same interests as the teenagers.

C. Celebrity worship exist among different age groups.

D. Parents should understand and protect the teenagers.

50. If teenagers are overly obsessed with celebrities, they ______.

A. will establish a connection with their idols

B. actually suffer from a personality disorder

C. often see themselves as a particular celebrity

D. always care too much about their friends

D

Common phrases like “ no pains, no gains” give the impression that we ought to be suffering while we study. It’s almost as though the only way to know if we’re putting in enough work is the sense of hardship we bear.

When we haven’t taken the time to come up with another idea, all we know how to do is shut ourselves in a room with a book. It’s no surprise that we find revision boring and difficult. Just as children learn from playing, we can learn from doing, or at least from study techniques that interest us, rather than make us switch off.

Shutting yourself away can make you learn to hate studying. This leads to a situation where instead of being able to concentrate on your work, you are troubled by how unfair it is that you must study.

When you hate your work it’s very difficult to make yourself star, or approach it with any kind of structure or enthusiasm. This can be part of a vicious cycle(恶性循环) that traps you into ineffective revision, your poor progress fuelling further annoyance.

Just being around other people really helps fight against feelings of loneliness and, thankfully, it’s perfectly possible to work in the company of other people. We just need to learn how to deal with distractions(使人分心的事物).

It’s not necessary to avoid all company, just idle(懒散的) company. Studying in the same room as someone who is ironing or working out is perfectly possible. People who are bored and looking to be distracted, however, are terrible to work around. They constantly try to keep others in conversation.

It’s also a good idea to avoid the company of people involved in activities that you would rather be doing than studying. Working while sitting next to someone playing video games is much more likely to end with a new high score than a productive few hours of revision.

If being around others means working in a noisy environment, a pair of headphones and some background music can block out even noisy children. They also act as a psychological barrier, so that people think twice before interrupting you.

When you’re studying for a big exam, it seems like your whole life is taken up with study. Friends and family can lessen feelings of isolation(孤立). And connecting with other people makes us happy, so it’s important not to give that up and to make sure that we take the time to socialize.

51. The author might believe that the phrase “no pains, no gains” ______.

A. best describes how to study well   B. makes people treat study as a habit

C. encourages people to learn step by step  D. is not a good inspirational phrase for study

52. Which saying about study might the author prefer?

A. There is no royal road to learning.

B. It’s better to work behind closed door.

C. A positive motivation leads to good study results.

D. He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning.

53. Which might lead to an effective study based on this text?

A. A correct goal.       B. A good teacher.

C. A favorable interest.      D. A hard task.

54. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 7 implies that ______.

A. playing video games is helpful for an effective study

B. one shouldn’t let a video player to be his / her company

C. one should study from certain activities that he / she is interested in

D. the more time one spends in playing games, the higher marks he / she will get

55. If you are studying in a noisy environment, you’d better ______.

A. give indication of not wanting to be interrupted

B. give up others’ company at one

C. think twice before taking any action

D. force yourself to be accustomed to the environment

第二卷 非选择题(共35分)

注意事项:1.请用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卷上。

2.本卷共6小题,满分35分。

第三部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

The world is moving so fast these days that if you do not have the right education, you could get left behind. Technology touches every part of our daily lives---even the fast food industry relies on computer assisted systems to speed things to their customers. If you cannot figure out the computer at your local fast food shop, where will that leave you?

Once upon a time, you could have a good life with nothing more than a high school diploma, but those times are gone now. Competition for even the lowest level jobs is fierce, and most employers will give the edge to that extra education now. Jobs that never required a degree before now will certainly be given to the most educated candidate as markets grow tighter and tighter.

Education is not only important on the job front, however. Recent studies show that continually learning will keep your brain more healthy. The more active you keep your brain now, the more active it will remain in the long run. It does make sense if you think about it: if you start jogging, your body feels healthier after a while and will actually long for exercise. The same could probably be said for your brain: make it work to learn something new, and it will continually seek out the stimulation(刺激)of new information to keep itself sharp.

Education is important for your sense of self and self-esteem. If you allow yourself to think that you are poorly educated, you therefore deserve an old car or a small house and poor life. Stop feeling sorry for yourself and take charge of your own fate. Realize that you are a different person now and evaluate why you did so poorly in the past. Was it because you just could not learn, or because you did not want to focus on your education at that time? You are an adult now, and will be more focused and goal driven. Never say no to education, never say no to yourself.

56. Why does the author mention "the fast food industry" in the first paragraph? (No more than l0 words)

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57. How can you make your brain sharp according to this passage? (No more than 10 words)

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58. What does the underlined phrase "give the edge to" mean? (No more than 3 words)

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59. What should you do to stop feeling sorry and take charge of your fate? (No more than 20 words)

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60. In your opinion, why is education very important? (No more than 15 words)

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第二节 书面表达(共1小题,满分25分)

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1. 时间:2014年6月1日开通;

2. 目的:促进交流,提高英语水平;

3. 内容:交流经验,提出问题,参与每周讨论等;

注意:1. 词数不少于100;

2. 请勿提及学校真实名称;

3. 可适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯;

3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

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Good news for you! _________________________________________________________________

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That’s all. Thank you.

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