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1、二 語言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用共兩節(jié),總分值20分第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇共10題,每題1分,總分值10分16. We are a bad situation, but we should nevergive up.A atB inC forD with17. Do you know a bicycle?A what to ride B how to ride C what can i ride D how can i ride18. Anna answered questions than Mary.A clearB clearly C clearer D moreclearly19. Paula will co

2、me to our party, won't she?. She's on a vacation with her parents in Hongkong.A yes,she will B No, she won't C yes, she won't D Norshe will20. Kelly isn't good at painting and i have no interest in it, A tooB alsoC eitherD as well21. Ellen wants to be university teacher when she

3、growsup.A aB anC theD /22. How was the soupjerry?It tasted. I love it.A wellB goodC betterDgreatly23. Here are the photos of our trip in London.They look wonderful. I regret to London with you.A travelling B to travel C not travelling D not to travel24. We only found about it on the Internet, but we

4、 needmore.A many news B much news C a little news D a few news25. We have worked for a whole day. Let's stop a rest.A hadB haveC having D to have第二節(jié)語法選擇共10題,每題1分,總分值10分Disney products make people's childhood lively and colorful. Millions of people have seen Disney films and TV programmes. Th

5、ey have made friends with 26 the mainDisney characters: Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Snow White, and Peter Pan. Millions more have visited Disney Parks. It is not27 that it has been called a dream factory.Walt Disney was born in Chicago. He grew up on a farm inMissouri. 28 the age of 16, Disney began

6、to sturdy art inChicago. Four years 29, he joined the Kansas City FilmAd company. He helped make cartoon advertisements.And then he decided to make cartoons in Hollywood. In these cartoons ,pictures were made _30 in a lifelike way.Disney wanted to bring his pictures to 31.Micky Mouse _32 with a grou

7、p of circles. People first saw Mickey Mouse in a film _34 Steamboat Willie. The film was produced in 1928. It was 33 huge success.Mickey Mouse appeared in hundreds of cartoons during the years. He became 35 all over the world.26. A none B bothC all Dneither27. A surprise B surprising C surprised D s

8、urprisingly28. A ForBToCOnD At29. A lateB laterC latelyD latest30. A to moveB moveC movingDmoved31. A livingBliveC lifeD lives32. A drawB drewC drawnDwas drawnon not only knowledge of English but also knowledge at large.For example, in the last part there was such a , "Tell the full name of Gre

9、at Britain and what do people call her flag.11 Though i knew the answer of the first part of the question, i didn't know the of the flag. Now i know it'scalled Union Jack. SO, confidence and knowledge are two veryimportant things which lead to success.36. A scoresB questionsC answersD subjec

10、ts37. A quicklyD correctly38. A lettersD plays39. A confidentD plays40. A taken outD taken away41. A learnedD spoken42. A silly shyB suddenlyB poemsB nervousB taken inB forgottenB poor43. A succeedB failC carefullyC novelsC novelsC taken offC rememberC confidentC passD improve44. A nameB choiceC tro

11、ubleD question45. A name B colourC sizeDshape四.閱讀理解共20題,每題2分,總分值40Speaking Chinese may be one thing, but learning to write Chinese is a totally different challenge. And while most TV channels in China are filled with singing competitions this summer; CCTV's Science and Education channel has chos

12、en a different way. It has made a program about students' Chinese language and it's causing quite a serious discussion among views.Are you really sure how your language is written? Don't rush to answer. Many talented people taking part in this Chinese Characters Writing Competition have

13、failed in writing the simplest words that they usually say in daily life.nMost of the characters are commonly used in daily life. So you had think you have no problem writing them. But when you pick up the pen you find you can't do it, ” an audience member said.The widely use of electronic devic

14、es make us possible to finish written work without touching a pen. This means that more and more people are losing the ability to write Chinese characters by and, especially when the written forms include Chinese culture.Many believe that the TV show can help us pick up the characters we lost behind

15、 the keyboard.nWhen we use keyboards and touch screens we lose relationship with the characters. This show can help us find that relationship. And by finding that relationship, we can improve our understanding of your culture and history as well/1 researcher Liu Danping said.Since it was first shown

16、 last Friday, the Chinese Characters Writing Competition has become very popular among audiences and on the Internet. Hopefully, the show will return people's attention back to the Chinese language.46. CCTV's Science and Education channel has made a program about.A singing competitionB talen

17、t showsC students' Chinese languageD students'spoken English competitions47. Characters in this show are.A strange to most peopleB commonly used in school lifeC used only by studentsD often used in dailylife48. Why do more and more people lose the ability to write Chinese characters?A Becaus

18、e they do their written work with electronic devicesB Because they aren't interested in learning Chinese characters.C Because the know nothing about Chinese culture.D Because they watch too much TV shows.49. The audiences think the show Chinese Characters Writing Competition is.A boringB helpful

19、C common Dfunny50. Which of the following is true about the article?A Chinese Characters Writing Competition first came out in springB People can only watch Chinese Characters Writing Competition on TVC CCTV's Science and Education channel used to be filled with singing competitionD The relation

20、ship with characters can help people understandChinese history betterBWhen i was eight, i entered a school in Bath, England. It was a small school having four classes with about 25 children in each class according to age. Just one teacher was responsible for teaching all subjects to the children. So

21、metimes, however; the headmaster would come in and spend an hour teaching some subjects. The headmaster's name was Ronald Broackes. He was a kind man and had a great influence on many children.In my own case, i found that he had a great interest in me and he quickly discovered that i enjoyed puz

22、zles. He often gave me a piece of paper from his pocket, often with a puzzle already on it. The puzzles were usually about Maths. As time went on , they slowly got more and more difficult, but i loved them. Not only that, they also made me love Maths and problem solving more. They also served to sho

23、w me that the activity was great fun when the correct answers were found.Mr Brockes died just two weeks after i won the 1992 Nobel Prize.Unluckily, i had no chance to speak with him about the deep influence he had made on my life before he died.51.1n the author's school .A there were about 100 s

24、tudents.B there were several teachers teaching different subjectsC the head master taught the students one subjectD students were at the same age in all the classes52. According to the author; Mr Broackes.A was strict with the studentsB was a Nobel Prize winnerC was more than a Maths teacherD liked

25、to help students discover their interests. 53. What was Mr Broackes1 influence on the author?A He taught the author Maths very wellB He encourage the author to be confidentC He found the author's advantages and helped him improve them.D He often gave some difficult puzzles to the author.54. The

26、puzzles.A made the author become more and more boredB made the author love Maths and problem solving.C were too difficult for the author to solveD were too easy for the author to solve.55. The author felt it was a pity that.A Mr Broackes didn't win the Noble Prize.B Mr Broackes didn't know h

27、is achievementC he didn't study Maths as Mr Broackes once told himD he had no chance to thank Mr Brockes cWe don't always eat bananas fresh. Many cultures have found special ways to serve this tasty fruits. How about trying some grilled or fried? The beat really brings out the taste. For a s

28、weet food, you can take a bite of banana cakes. One popular dessert that has been around for more than 100 years is the banana split.In addition to a delicious taste, bananas are also good for health. They are full of Vitamin A,B,C and E, and this fruit is also low in salt and high in other chemical

29、s. Eating bananas has been shown to reduce the chance of getting heart disease. It also helps control blood pressure. Some chemicals in bananas can make you happy and gibe you energy.Bananas are so common that most people don't think about them very often. However; there are a lot of interesting

30、 banana facts. For example, almost all the difficult to eat. Although there are hundreds of kinds of bananas, the most commonly eaten one is called the Cabendish banana.Sadly, bananas are in danger because of the Panama Disease. If this disease continues to spread, it will greatly reduce the amount

31、of bananas that are available. Scientists are looking for a way to control disease so we can enjoy this wonderful fruit in the future.56. What does the first paragraph mainly talk about?A Different ways to enjoy bananas.B Some poplar dessert.C Bananas1 goodness for health.D Why bananas are tasty.57.

32、 Which of the following is NOT an advantage of bananas?A To reduce the chance of getting heart disease.B Being low in saltC To help you sleep.D Being full of vitamins.58. What can we learn about wild bananas from the passage?A They are hard.B They have many hard seedsC They are tastyD They are diffi

33、cult to find.59. What will happen if the Panama Disease continues to spread?A People will die of the diseaseB There will be lessand less bananasC Bananas will disappear soon.D Nothing willhappen to bananas.60. This passage is a/anA advertisement B scientist's diary C storyD newspaper reportDIQ s

34、cores have been measured (測(cè)量)since 1916, whenAlfred Binet developed his intelligence list as follow:IQ scoresDescription130Very excellent120Excellent110Above ordinary99Ordinary80BelowordinaryLess than 70Very lowSome very famous people are known for their high IQ level. Jill St. John who has the high

35、est score on this list was a major American film actress during the I960' s and 1970' s. Jill was admitted to the University of California at the age of 14.NameIQ scoresAl Gore140Hugh Hefner152CarolVorderman154Bill Gates160Jill St. John162Scientists have estimated (估算)the IQ scores that some

36、 famous historical people might have got. This was done by looking at their ideas and the way they put them together.Leonardo da Vinci gets that high score not only for his art but also for his idea of the helicopter (直升機(jī)).Without modern scientific tools, he created a lot of design drawings andpatte

37、rns, which was ahead of his time.NameIQ scoresGeorgeWashington118NapoleonBonaparte145AlbertEinstein160CharlesDickens180Michelangel o180Leonardo daVinci220()61. When was the intelligence list developed?A. 1970 B. 1960 C. 1917 D. 1916()62. According to the intelligence list, a person whoscores is ordinary.A. 140 B. 125 C. 100 D. 60()63. Jill St John was when she was 14 yearsold.A. an American film actressB. a university studentC. a great scientistD. the most famous person()64. Who is probably the cleverest person in hist

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