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1、.單項(xiàng)填空1Being able to afford _ drink would be _ comfort in those tough times.Athe;the Ba;aCa;不填 D不填;a解析:考查冠詞用法。drink作“飲料”講時(shí)為可數(shù)名詞,前面要用冠詞fort作為抽象名詞可以具體化,意為“給予安慰的東西”,前面也要用不定冠詞a,表泛指,所以答案為B。答案:B2The Old Man and the Sea is a book well worth _.Aread Bto readCto have read Dreading解析:句意:老人與海是一本很值得讀的書(shū)。(sth

2、.)be well worth doing“(某事)很值得做”。答案:D3Dont cut your hair.I like it_it is.Abefore BbecauseCas Dafter解析:as it is“照/按現(xiàn)在這個(gè)樣子”,為比較狀語(yǔ)從句。答案:C4I thought the trip _ comfortable,but actually,it was quite tiring.Awas going to be BwasCturn out Dturning out解析:was going to be“本以為將是”表過(guò)去將來(lái),與“but actually,it was quit

3、e tiring”形成對(duì)比。答案:A5Hearing the news,_in no time at all.Adid he leave Bhe leftChas he left Dhe has left解析:Hearing the news為現(xiàn)在分詞短語(yǔ)作時(shí)間狀語(yǔ),與邏輯主語(yǔ)he是主謂關(guān)系,相當(dāng)于as soon as he heard the news。答案:B6He had done a lot of terrible things,causing great trouble,but he didnt feel_.Abored BtiredCashamed Drelaxed解析:bored

4、無(wú)聊的;tired疲勞的;ashamed羞愧的;relaxed放松的。答案:C7Its spring now.Were considering_more trees in the mountains.Aplant Bto plantCplanting Dplanted解析:consider表示“考慮”時(shí),后接v.ing作賓語(yǔ)。答案:C8Tim plans to go to the gym to_three times a week to keep healthy.Awork on Bwork atCwork out Dfigure out解析:work on做;work at從事;work o

5、ut可表示“鍛煉”,與語(yǔ)境相符合;figure out想出,理解。答案:C9John didnt feel_at all in such an_situation.Aembarrassing;embarrassedBembarrassed;embarrassingCembarrassing;embarrassingDembarrassed;embarrassed解析:feel embarrassed感到尷尬的;embarrassing adj.令人感到尷尬的。答案:B10Dont play with the dog,Jack,for it_be dangerous at times.Ashal

6、l BcanCshould Dmust解析:can在此處表示“可能性”。答案:B11Your plan wont_;they seem too difficult.AOK Buseful Cwork Dstart解析:work vi.起作用,奏效。答案:C12They asked me the question_the work was worth doing.This is just the question _ we discussed at yesterdays meeting.Awhether;whether Bthat;thatCthat;whether Dwhether;that解

7、析:第一空用whether引導(dǎo)一個(gè)同位語(yǔ)從句,第二空為that引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句。答案:D13I dont believe the reason_you just gave to me. Awhat BwhyCthat Dfor which解析:關(guān)系詞在定語(yǔ)從句中作賓語(yǔ),選用關(guān)系代詞that。答案:C14They are good friends.It is no _ that they always help each other.Awonder BdoubtCway Didea解析:考查名詞。句意:他們是好朋友。怪不得他們總是互相幫助呢。(It is)no wonder(that)表示“怪不得

8、”,符合語(yǔ)意,故A項(xiàng)正確。答案:A15Ive tried several of your new ties,but _ can match my shirt perfectly and suit me.Anone BneitherCno one Dany解析:考查代詞。none表示全部否定,相當(dāng)于“no名詞”,這里表示“這些領(lǐng)帶都和我的襯衣不搭配”,符合語(yǔ)意。neither表示“兩者都不”,no noe表示“沒(méi)有人”,any表示“任一”。答案:A.閱讀理解When someone meets a stranger with the same hobby,that person immediat

9、ely becomes a friend.People enjoy the company of others who share a similar interest.Often they will form a club and travel great distances to attend meetings where they can talk about their hobbies.Other people have such unusual hobbies that no one else can share them.Sometimes they try to do somet

10、hing better,faster or longer than anyone else in order to have their names included in the Guinness Book of World Records.A lady in Massachusetts may have the worlds easiest hobby:she lets her hair grow.Diane Witt has not cut her hair for twelve years.It is now eight feet(2.44 meters) long,and she w

11、ill soon set a new world record and her name will be placed in the Guinness book.A thirtyyearold man in Pennsylvania played the piano for fortyfive days and eleven hours,while a musician in Connecticut played the flute(長(zhǎng)笛) for fortythree hours.A teacher in California typed for over 162 hours,and a l

12、ady from Iowa spent six years typing the numbers from one to one million.Probably the cleanest people in the world are two young women from England who stayed in the shower for over ninetyeight hours;but a man in Oregon was more than twice as clean after taking a shower that lasted two hundred hours

13、.Someone once said that “Records are made to be broken”O(jiān)ne record that many young men might enjoy breaking is the one made by Roger Guy English of California.During a period of eight hours,Roger kissed three thousand young women.【語(yǔ)篇導(dǎo)讀】文章主要介紹了一些吉尼斯世界記錄。1From the passage we know that_.Asome people do

14、something special to put names in the Guinness Book of World RecordsBit took a lady from Iowa six months to type the numbers from one to one millionCa teacher in California typed for over 8 daysDa lady in New York hasnt had hair cut for 12 years解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。D項(xiàng)的New York應(yīng)改成Massachusetts;B、C項(xiàng)的時(shí)間不對(duì),故選A。答案:A

15、2Which of the following is TRUE?ADiane Witts hair is now eight meters long.BA thirtyyearold man in Pennsylvania played the piano for 2,160 hours.CA musician in Connecticut played the violin for one day and 19 hours.DTwo young women from England stayed in the shower for over 6 days.解析:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。A項(xiàng)的meters

16、應(yīng)改成feet;C項(xiàng)的violin應(yīng)改成flute;D項(xiàng)的時(shí)間不對(duì)。答案:B3The underlined word“company” (in Paragraph 1) means_.Abeing excellent Bbeing similarCbeing friendly Dbeing together解析:詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)上下文可知人們喜歡跟有相同興趣的人走在一起,所以此詞是“陪伴,在一起”的意思。答案:D4What would be the best title for the passage?AGuinness Book.BHow to Get World Records.CWorl

17、d Records.DRecords Are Made to Be Broken.解析:主旨大意題。此文主要是向我們介紹一些世界紀(jì)錄,因此C是最佳選項(xiàng)。答案:C5Judging from the writing style of the passage,it is_.Aa piece of advertisementBa science reportCa passage for professional readingDa passage from a magazine解析:推理判斷題。吉尼斯記錄不是廣告,故A項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤;文章的專(zhuān)業(yè)性不強(qiáng),不屬于專(zhuān)業(yè)性的閱讀文章,也不可能是科學(xué)報(bào)告;文章的內(nèi)容應(yīng)歸

18、為生活消遣類(lèi),因此最可能出現(xiàn)在雜志上。答案:D.“Happiness Advantage” EffectIn July 2010 Burts Bees,a personalcare products company,was going through enormous change as it began a global expansion into 19 new countries.In this kind of highpressure situation,many leaders bother their assistants with frequent meetings or flo

19、od their inboxes with urgent demands.In doing so,managers lift everyones anxiety level,which activates the part of the brain that processes threats and steals resources from the prefrontal cortex(大腦皮層),which is responsible for effective problem solving.Burts Beess thenCEO,John Wolfgang,took a differ

20、ent approach.Each day,hed send out an email praising a team member for work related to global marketing.Hed interrupt his own presentations to remind his managers to talk with their teams about the companys values.He asked me to further a threehour session with employees on happiness in the course o

21、f the expansion effort.As one member of the senior team told me a year later,Wolfgangs emphasis on developing positive leadership kept his managers actively involved and loyal as they successfully transformed the company into a global one.That outcome shouldnt surprise us.Research shows that when pe

22、ople work with a positive mindset(思維模式),performance on nearly every levelproductivity,creativity,involvementimproves.Yet happiness is perhaps the most misunderstood driver of performance.For one,most people believe that success comes before happiness.“Once I get a promotion,Ill be happy,”they think.

23、Or,“Once I hit my sales target,Ill feel great.”But because success is a moving targetas soon as you hit your target,you raise it againthe happiness that results from success does not last long.In fact,it works the other way around:People who have a positive mindset perform better in the face of chal

24、lenge.I call this the “happiness advantage”every business outcome shows improvement when the brain is positive.Ive observed this effect in my role as a researcher and lecturer in 48 countries on the connection between employee happiness and success.And Im not alone:In an analysis of 225 academic stu

25、dies,researchers found strong evidence of causeandeffect relationship between life satisfaction and successful business outcomes.Another common misunderstanding is that our genetics,our environment,or a combination of the two determines how happy we are.To be sure,both factors have an impact.But one

26、s general sense of wellbeing is surprisingly unstable.The habits you form,the way you interact with colleagues,how you think about stressall these can be managed to increase your happiness and your chances of success.1解析:本句是根據(jù)第一段第二句“In this kind of highpressure situation,many leaders bother their as

27、sistants with frequent meetings or flood their inboxes with urgent demands.”簡(jiǎn)化而來(lái)??捎迷摼渲械脑~bother或其同義詞annoy填空。答案:bother/annoy2解析:該句是根據(jù)第一段最后一句“In doing so,managers lift everyones anxiety level,which activates the part of the brain that processes threats and steals resources from the prefrontal cortex(大

28、腦皮層),which is responsible for effective problem solving.”改寫(xiě)而來(lái)??芍苯邮褂迷摼涞脑~anxiety,還可使用concern/worry/stress等。答案:anxiety/concern/worry/stress3解析:本空在原文中找不到直接的信息,本句是對(duì)第二段內(nèi)容的概括總結(jié),需要考生進(jìn)行提煉。John Wolfgang采用的是Happiness Advantage 管理模式,充分體現(xiàn)了人文關(guān)懷和以人為本的理念,也即:He was considerate/aware/conscious of his assistants feelings.答案:considerate/aware/conscious4解析:根據(jù)第二段最后一句中的“.Wolfgangs emphasis on developing positive leadership kept his managers actively involved and loyal as they succes

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