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限時(shí)訓(xùn)練第一部分 完形填空 last night i was driving from harrisburg to lewisburg, a distance of about eighty miles. it was late and i was in a hurry. however, if anyone asked me how fast i was 1 , id say i was not over-speeding. several times i got 2 behind a slow-moving truck on a narrow road, and i was holding my fists tightly with 3 .at one point along an open highway, i came to a crossroad with a traffic light. i was alone on the road by now, but as i 4 the light, it turned red and i braked to a stop. i looked left, right and behind me. nothing. not a car, no 5 of headlights, but there i sat, waiting for the light to 6 , the only human being for at least a mile in any direction.i started wondering why i 7 to run the light. i was not afraid of being 8 , because there was obviously no policeman around, and there certainly would have been no 9 in going through it.much later that night, after i met with a group of my friends in lewisburg and climbed into bed near midnight, the question of 10 id stopped for that light came back to me, i think i stopped because its part of a contract(合同) we all have with each other. its not only the 11 , but its an arrangement we have, and we trust each other to 12 it: we dont go through red lights. like most of us, im more likely to be 13 from doing something bad by the social custom that disagrees with it than by any law 14 it.its amazing that we ever 15 each other to do the right thing, isnt it? and we do, too. trust is our first 16 . we have to make a deliberate effort to mistrust someone.the whole thing we have going for us would 17 apart if we didnt trust each other most of the time. it happens often that we dont act in a 18 manner, but we all consider it unusual, and were angry or 19 with the person or organization that violates(侵犯) the trust we have in them.i was so 20 of myself for stopping for the red light that night.1. a. thinking b. driving c. speaking d. running2. a. stopped b. changed c. stuck d. lost3. a. horror b. strength c. understanding d. impatience4. a. passed b. watched c. approached d. found5. a. symbolb. sign c. influenced. gesture6. a. stop b. change c. turn d. die7. a. refusedb. wantedc. triedd. decided8. a. abused b. fined c. injured d. killed9. a. danger b. sense c. time d. record10. a. when b. howc. whered. why11. a. virtue b. suggestion c. law d. order12. a. honor b. solve c. break d. judge13. a. rejected b. protected c. stopped d. frightened14. a. againstb. forc. aboutd. with15. a. suspect b. trust c. teach d. care16. a. expressionb. recreationc. permissiond. preference17. a. turnb. keepc. falld. live18. a. trustworthyb. consideratec. conservatived. merciful19. a. shockedb. surprisedc. frightenedd. disappointed20. a. sorry b. doubtful c. sure d. proud第二部分:閱讀理解 ahaagen-dazs from europe started in 1989 and is 5-10 times more expensive than regular ice cream. on price there is no real advantage. however, it adopted a unique marketing strategy, and quickly occupied the market, a top ice cream brand.haagen dazs did not set up shops in ordinary supermarkets or grocery stores. haagen dazs leisure fashion shops are in busy sections of malls. thelayout is carefully planned to create an elegant atmosphere, and sometimes, a flagship(旗艦) store layout will cost several million dollars.compared to other ice cream brands, haagen dazs consumers are tightly grouped. it is understood that haagen dazs seldom does television advertising. the majority of ads are highly visual impact of the print ads. in particular many advertisements lock those pyramid tip consumers. moreover, as long as the consumer spending 500 yuan to fill in a small form can become their members, these members will be regularly sent advertisements by direct mail. praise of customers is a powerful weapon for haagen dazs.there is always much creative ingenuity (獨(dú)創(chuàng)性) in haagen dazs advertising, so it is remembered by the people. initial advertisements such as: “delicious haagen dazs, like 24k gold, japan kobe beef, original palm oil, mushroom truffles and chinese ceramics, tiffany africa what ice cream was waiting for”. “l(fā)ove her, let her eat haagen dazs” this classic sensational advertisement attracted more numerous haagen dazs lovers who become regulars.today, haagen dazs has 55 countries in the world with approximately 700 stores with annual sales of more than 1 billion us dollars (about 8.28 billion yuan). haagen dazs has become the worlds most popular top ice cream brand. in the united states, its market share is 6.1%, 1% in france, 4.6% in japan, 4% in singapore and 5% in hong kong.determined to take the “qugaohegua” line, haagen dazs has combined accurate positioning in the marketplace with dedicated brand goals. this is the real secret of success.btranslink is urging customers to avoid non-essential travel today and to stay home where possible in the difficult weather conditions.translink chief executive officer peter strachan said bus and train services were continuing to run where possible, however all citycat and cityferry services had been cancelled until further notice.“these are extremely difficult conditions for south east queensland we are running essential services where possible but safety remains to be the most important,” mr strachan said.“severe weather and associated flooding has impacted on all modes of public transport, with bus, ferry and train services all impacted to varying degrees.“if you are planning to use public transport at anytime over the next few days, then i would recommend you check that your intended service is still running.”service disruptions (中斷) for today include:city network trains running hourly on all lines.bus diversions, delays and cancellations in some regions, particularly across brisbane, ipswich and the sunshine coast.citycat and cityferry services cancelled.queensland rail chief executive officer paul scurrah said rising waterways had closed some train lines, and road closures and damage to property throughout the south-east had contributed to a shortage of available rail employees.“we intend to run trains hourly on all lines, similar to the timetable we operate on christmas day. we will also be looking to run other additional services to meet demand as required. at this stage we will run services stopping at all stations which will depart at the same time on the hour, however, this is all subject to the weather conditions and the availability of traincrew.”mr scurrah encouraged all customers to visit the translink website for specific departure times for their station, and asked for patience in the event of delays.“queensland rail appreciates that reduced services may cause disruptions but it is simply unavoidable. we have a dedicated and experienced team monitoring the situation around the clock and will be working to reopen the network as soon as practicably possible,” mr scurrah said.the latest service disruption information is available on the translink website .au.25. what is translink? a. a transport company.b. a government branch. c. a bus company. d. a railway company.26. which means of transport is not available during the special period? a. bus. b. train. c. ferry. d. plane. 27. according to mr strachan, what is the first consideration while providing public transport? a. weather conditions. b. road conditions. c. peoples safety. d. peoples convenience.28. what is the writers purpose of writing this passage? a. to tell people all the public transport are cancelled due to the flooding. b. to inform people of the changes made to the public transportation. c. to encourage more people to visit the translink website. d. to advertise for the public transport service translink.care you a media addict who would go mad after two hours without tv, friend requests, exciting online games and your mobile or would you easily survive?recently, university students around the world were asked to volunteer in a global experiment called unplugged. it was designed to see how young people would react if they were asked to observe a total media ban by unplugging all forms of media devices for 24 hours.unplugged is being run by dr roman gerodimos, a lecturer in communication and journalism at bournemouth university. the experiment is now over but he doesnt yet know the full findings. however, during the experiment, dr gerodimos said there were already signs of how much the exercise affected volunteers. he said: “theyre reporting withdrawal symptoms(癥狀), overeating, feeling nervous, isolated and disconnected.” during their 24-hour painful experience, three of the experiments guinea pigs had to endure one intrusion(侵?jǐn)_) from the media: a bbc reporter plus cameraman who followed them around for the day. they were asked to write down 100 lines about their day offline, but of course, they all waited until the next day when they had access to their laptops. elliot day wrote: “today, my whole morning routine was thrown up into the air. despite being aware of the social importance of the media, i was surprised by how empty my life felt without the radio or newspapers.” from caroline scott, we read: “i didnt expect it, but being prevented from the media for 24 hours resulted in my day-to-day activities becoming so much harder to carry out than usual i didnt break out in a cold sweat like our lecturer expected us all to, but its not something i would like to do again!” and charlotte gay wrote: “i have to say the most difficult item for me to be without has been my mobile; not only is it a social tool, its my main access point of communication.” earlier in the year, a uk government study found that in the uk we spend about half our waking hours using the media, often plugged into several things at once. and a recent study by nielson found that on average, us teenagers send and receive over 3,000 texts per month thats about six texts per waking hour. so, with technology continuing to develop at an alarming rate, how much time will you set aside for sleep in the future?29. whats the purpose of the first paragraph? a. to ask for information. b. to entertain the readers. c. to lead to the topic. d. to present an idea.30. about dr. roman gerodimos experiment, we know that _. a. volunteers felt uncomfortable in itb. volunteers didnt want to eat anything c. the experiment was still going ond. volunteers were allowed to take their laptops31. the underlined expression “was thrown up into the air” most probably means _. a. went on normally b. was completely disturbed c. turned out perfect d. was badly designed32. which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? a. surviving without the media b. unplugging your life c. valuing social communication d. setting aside time for sleepdmy third story is about death. when i was 17 i read a quote that went something like “if you live each day as if it was your last, someday youll most certainly be right.” it made an impression on me.about a year ago, i was diagnosed with cancer. i had a scan at 7:30 in the morning and it clearly showed a tumour on my pancreas. the doctors told me this was almost certainly a type of cancer that is incurable, and that i should expect to live no longer than three to six months. my doctor advised me to go home and get my affairs in order, which is doctors code for “prepare to die.” it means to try and tell your kids everything you thought youd have the next ten years to tell them, in just a few months. it means to make sure that everything is buttoned up so that it will be as easy as possible for your family. it means to say your goodbyes.i lived with that diagnosis all day. later that evening i had a biopsy(活組織檢查). it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery. i had the surgery and, thankfully, i am fine now.this was the closest ive been to facing death. no one wants to die, even people who want to go to heaven dont want to die to get there, and yet, death is the destination we all share. no one has ever escaped it. its lifes change agent; it clears out the old to make way for the new. right now, the new is you. but someday, not too long from now, you will gradually become the old and be cleared away. sorry to be so dramatic, but its quite true. your time is limited, so dont waste it living someone elses life.when i was young, there was an amazing publication called the whole earth catalog and then when it had run its course, they put out a final issue. it was the mid-1970s, and i was your age. on the back cover of their final issue was a photograph of an early morning country road. beneath it were the words: “stay hungry. stay foolish.” it was their farewell message as they signed off. stay hungry. stay foolish. and i have always wished that for myself. and now, as you graduate to begin anew, i wish that for you. 第三部分:任務(wù)型閱讀 請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題卷上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。are societies ageing too fast?are societies ageing too fast?the average life-expectancy has been much longer than before (38) to dramatic health advances. birthrates have dropped as people are educated. besides, measures like the one-child policy have prevented the population from (39) too fast. an ageing society is one where the population of people over the age of 60 is increasing.by 2050, there will be (36) older persons than children for the first time in human history. we should all play our parts to (42) a bright future:people ought to work longer. people should develop good health habits when (43) .individuals should start saving early. people should get (44) of negative stereotypes.(45) need to establish a sound social security system.biomedical research should be developed.there will be a huge financial burden for the government. the demands of the growing aged population will finally (40) to the bankruptcy of medical schemes. what is an ageing society?what are the (37) for the coming of an ageing society? what problems can an ageing society experience?what are the experts suggestions to (41) the problems? an ageing society is one in which the population of people over the age of 60 is increasing. the global population at present is about 6 billion with 1 person in every 10 aged 60 or above. the united nations projects that by 2050, it will be 1 in every 5. this will mean that for the first time in human history the population of older persons will be larger than the population of children! what are the causes of this population change?one reason is that dramatic health advances have added 20 years to the average life
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