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英語試卷第一部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),20小題,每小題2分,滿分40分)ATravelingtoaforeigncountrycanmakeyoufrightenedifyoudon’tknowthelocallanguage.Mr.Thibaulthasanumberoftipstohelptravelersmanageinadestinationwhentheydon’tspeakthenativetongue,basedonhisownexperience.Hereareafewofthem.DownloadaLanguageTranslationAppMr.ThibaulttendstorelyonGoogleTranslateandsuggeststhattravelersfindanappthatworksforthem.Ideally,findonethatspecializesinthelanguageyouneedtotranslateespeciallyifthelanguageusesacharactersetyou’renotfamiliarwith,orhavedifficultypronouncing.SpeakwithYourHandsandHeadPointingwithyourhandsandnoddingorshakingyourhead,Mr.Thibaultsaid,areeasywaystomunicatewithlocalsinthecountryyou’rein.“Gesturesarealluniversallyunderstood,”hesaid.LearnaFewKeyWordsKnowingbasicwordsandphraseslike“hello”,“thankyou”and“I’msorry,Idon’tspeakyourlanguage.DoyouspeakEnglish?”isamust,Mr.Thibaultsaid.Showingthatyoucareenoughtolearnsomeofthelanguagebeforeyougo,andatleastenoughtoacknowledgethatyoudon’tknowmore,isaformofrespectandwillgoalongwaytobelikedbylocals.HireaLocalTourGuideAtourguidecanhelpyougetabettergraspofthelocallanguageandisagoodpersontopracticewordsandphraseswith.WheneverMr.Thibaultvisitsanewcountry,hebooksasightseeingtourwithaguideonthefirstdayofhistrip.“Iusethisdaytolearnaboutmydestinationandgetfamiliarwiththelanguage,”hesaid.1.Inwhatsituationshouldalanguagetranslationappbeappliedwhiletravelingabroad?A.Whenyouhavetroublepronouncingthewords.B.Whenyouwanttoacknowledgeyourignorance.C.Whenyouwanttopracticethelocallanguage.D.Whenyoufeelunfortableinthecountry.2.Whatistheeasiestwaytomunicatewithforeignersaccordingtothetext?A.Downloadingalanguagetranslationapp.B.Learningafewkeywords.C.Usingbodylanguage.D.Workingwithaguide.3.Howcanyoubetterunderstandthelocallanguage?A.Byspeakingwithyourhandsandhead.B.Bylearningafewkeywords.C.Bydownloadingalanguagetranslationapp.D.Byhiringalocaltourguide.BOnmyfourthdayinaselfdrivingcar,Ifinallyfeltfortableenoughtoletitstopitself.Beforethen,I'dallowedthecaraVolvoS90sedantocontrolthedirection,withmyhandsstillonthewheel,andtoadjustspeedintraffic.ByDay4,Iwasreadytomakeajumpintothefuture.Withthecartravelingonabusyroad,Iactivatedthedriverlessmode.Soon,atrafficlightturnedred.Forasplitsecond,Ipreparedtogetonthebrakes.Therewasnoneed.ThecamerasandputersintheVolvorecognizedthetrafficconditionsandsmoothlybeganapplyingthebrake.Ifyou'reanythinglikemostpeople,you'refamiliarwiththisanxiety.Almost80percentofAmericansfeartravelinginaselfdrivingcar,arecentsurveyfound.ResearchersattheUniversityofChicagohaveconductedsomecleverexperimentsstudyingthephenomenon.Theyaskedparticipantstopletetasksandparetheirperformancewithaputersystem's.Aftertheputermadeamistake,peoplewereunwillingtouseitagain.Afterthepeoplemademistakes,theirselfconfidencewouldn'tchange.Itdidn'tmatterthatthehumanbeingsmademoremistakesthantheputer.Soitiswithdriving.Morethan37,000Americansdiedincrasheslastyear,mostfromhumanerror.Thedeathcountfromcarsgoesbeyondthatfromguns.Soifyouareshockedandangrybygunsandwantthingstochange,youshouldfeelthesameaboutcarcrashes.Technologycreatesanopportunitytosavelives.putersdon'tgetdrunkordistractedbytextmessages,andtheydon'thaveblindspots.Justlookatmercialairlines:AutomationhashelpedallbutgetridofdeadlycrashesamongAmericanaircarriers.Thelastonehappenedin2009.Thetechnologyforselfdrivingcarsstillisn'tgoodenough.Butitisimprovingrapidly.Withinafewyears,manycarswillhaveadvancedcrashavoidancesystemsanddrivingwillberevolutionizedsoonerthanmanypeoplenowunderstand.4.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?A.Byofferingapieceofnews. B.Bygivingbackgroundinformation.C.Bydescribinganexperience. D.Byintroducingalatestcar.5.Whatcanbelearntabouttheparticipantsoftheexperiments?A.Theytendedtoaccepttheputer'sfaults.B.Theyseemedtocarelittleabouttheirownmistakes.C.Theyfeltlessconfidentaftermakingmistakes.D.Theyperformedbetterthanputersystems.6.Theauthormentionedmercialairlines___________.A.toprovetheadvantageoftechnology B.toassessthesecurityofdriverlesscarsC.tofindfaultwithputers D.toadvertiseforthemercialairlines7.Whatdoestheauthorexpectoftheselfdrivingcar?A.I'llavoiddeadlycrashesentirely. B.It'lloccupythemarketinashorttime.C.It'llbebetteredineverypossibleway. D.It'llbepopularizedsoonerthanexpected.CWhenIsentmydaughter,Emma,offforherfreshmanyearofcollegeafewyearsago,Ifoundmyselfaffectedbyanunbelievablefeelingofmelancholy.Clearly,I'mnotalone.Justlastweek,TheWallStreetJournalreportedthatmorethan90percentofcollegesoffertohelpmomsanddadswhoare“strugglingwiththechange.”BetweenThanksgiving,winterholiday,springbreakandsummerbreak,thefirstoneoutofmynesthaseflutteringbackhomenearlyeverymonthoftheyearsinceshehasbeenaway.Goodfriendsliketojokethattheyseemoreofhernowthantheydidwhenshewasaseniorinhighschool.Inthemeantime,Emmacalls,textsoremailsmealmosteveryday.Givenallthis,missingEmmaseemskindofsilly;I'veneverreallygottenthechance.Sowhy,then,haveIstillfeltonsomelevelthatI'veexperiencedagreatloss?AllsummerlongbeforeEmmaleftthatfirstyear,ItookEmmaoutforcountlessmotherdaughterbreakfasts,lunches,coffeesandwalks.Atthesametime,IseemedtofindfaultwithEmmaallthetime.Inmyeyes,Emmahadspenttheweeksleadinguptoschoolgoingoutwithherfriendstoomuch,stayingoutwaytoolate,makingtoobigamess,notworkingenoughand,forgoodnesssake,certainlynotspendingenoughtimewithme!Althoughit'stakenquiteawhiletorealizewhatwashappening,InowunderstandthatmyunhappinessandanxietyarenotareflectionofhowmuchtimeEmmaandIspendtogether.Regardlessofhowoftensheeshome,orhowmanytimesadaywechatortext,Emmaisnowgoneinafargrandersense.Sheiswellontheroadtoadulthood,andfromthis,shewillneverreturn.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“melancholy”inparagraph1referto?A.Fierceanger. B.Deepsadness.C.Extremeexcitement. D.Greatsatisfaction.9.Whydoesitseemsillyfortheauthortomissherdaughter?A.Theykeepintouchfrequently. B.Friendsliketomakefunofher.C.Emmahasgrownuptoanadult. D.Otherparentsdon'tbehavelikethis.10.Whatactuallymadetheauthoroverlyworried?A.TheuntidinessofEmma'sroom. B.ThepassingofEmma'schildhood.C.TakingEmmaoutalltoooften. D.SpendinglittletimewithEmma.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.ChangesintheParentChildRelationshipB.TheMostConcernedParentsofAllTimeC.GrowingPainsforCollegeStudents D.StrugglingtoLetGoofMyDaughterDMorethanabillionpeoplearoundtheworldhavesmartphones,almostallofwhichewithsomekindofnavigationappsuchasAppleMapsorAmap.Thisraisestheageoldquestionwemeetwithanytechnology:Whatabilitiesisourbrainlosingtotheseapps?Butalso,importantly:Whatabilitiesarewegaining?Talkingwithpeoplewhoaregoodatfindingtheirwayaroundorgoodatusingpapermaps,Ioftenhearalotofannoyancewithdigitalmaps.North/southdirectiongetsmessedup,andyoucanseeonlyasmallsectionatatime.Icanreallyunderstandthatitmaybequitedisturbingforthealreadyskilledtobelimitedtoasmallphonescreen.Butconsiderwhatdigitalnavigationaidshavemeantforsomeonelikeme.Althoughbeingafrequenttraveler,I'msoterribleatfindingmywaythatIstilluseAppleMapsalmosteverydayinthesmalltownwhereIhavelivedformanyyears.Inmanydevelopednations,streetnamesandhousenumberscanbemeaningful,andinstructionssuchasgonorthforthreeblocksand──thenwest’’makesensetothosefamiliarwiththeserules.InIstanbul,however,whereIgrewup,noneofthoseholdtrue.Foronething,thelocalsseldomusestreetnames.Besides,thecityisfullofwindingandancientalleys(小巷)thatcrosswithneweravenuesatmanyangles.Insuchplaces,you’dbetterturntothelocals.Inthecountryside,however,thereisoftennobodyoutsidetoask.Infact,alongcameAppleMaps,likeafairygrandmotherwhisperingdirectionsinmyear.Sincethen,Itravelwithalotmoreconfidence,andmyworldhasopenedup.Whichbringsmebacktomyoriginalquestion:Whileweoftenlosesomeskillsafterdependingonnewtechnology,thisnewequipmentmayalsoallowustogainnewabilities.Maybewhentechnologyclosesadoor,weshouldalsolookforthedoorsitopens.12.Whydopeoplewhoareskilledatreadingpapermapsfeelupset?A.Theyareinterestedinreadingpapermaps,B.Theydon’tknowhowtousenavigation,apps.C.Theyarelimitedtoasinglesmartphoneapp.D.Theyareconfusedbydigitalmaps’direction.13.Accordingtothetext,whichisthebestwaytofindthedestinationinIstanbul?A.Askinglocalpeopletheway.B.Followingthenavigationapp.C.Gettingfamiliarwiththecityrules.D.Lookingforstreetnamesandhousenumbers.14.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthenavigationapps?A.Cautious B.AmbiguousC.Favorable D.Critical15.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.BenefitsofNavigationAppsB.DisadvantagesofNavigationAppsC.MyWorldOpensUpbyNewTechnologyD.HaveNavigationAppsWorsenedOurBrain?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)Mostpeoplewillagreethatitisgoodtoread,butnotallreadingisequal.Herearesometipsforproductivereading.Takenotes.Evenifyouneverrefertoyournotesagain,theprocessoftakingnoteshelpsyousortoutsomethingimportantandwillhelpyourememberit.Youcanchoosebetweenputersandpaperforyournotes.16ontheotherhand,manypeoplefeeltheyrecallinformationbetterwhentheywriteitbyhand.17Ifyouarelikeme,onceyoumittedtoreadingabook,itisveryhardtogiveupuntilyou’vefinishedit.Giventhenumberofbooksthatareavailableandourlimitedlife,itjustdoesn’tmakesensetoreadabookthatyouaren’tgettinganythingfrom.Varietyisgood.Whileyoudon’twanttogiveupabookthatyouarebenefitingfrom,itisimportanttogiveyourselfvariety.Youcanpickupabookatrandomorintentionallylookingforsomethingdifferentfromwhatyounormallyread.18Reviewwhatyou’veread.Ifyouwanttorememberwhatyouread,takethetimetoreview.19Whenyoufinishabook,spend15minutesexaminingyournotesin2to4days.Then2to4weeksafterthatandthen2to4monthsafterthat.Thiswillstrengthentheknowledgeinyourmind.Discusswhatyoureadwithothers.20Ifyoucantalkwithpeopleinperson,thatisideal,butdon’toverlookthepoweroftheInternetinconnectingpeoplewithsimilarinterestsbutdifferentgeography.A.Don’tbeafraidtogiveup.B.Makefulluseofreadingtime.C.It’shardtogetmoreoutofyournormalreading.D.Thiscanbeveryvaluableingivingyouadifferentopinion.E.Andyou’dbettergooverthingsateverincreasingtimeintervals.F.Usingputerswillmakeiteasytofindyournoteslaterbysearch.G.Thebestwaytogetmorefromyourreadingistodiscussitwithothers.第二部分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(共40小題;每小題1.5分,滿分60分)完形填空一Mariaismyoldersister.Shehad21wantedtobeadoctor,soIwasn'tsurprisedwhenshe22medicalschoolwithtopgradesandglowingreferences.Then,whenshelandedadreamjobasaconsultantinAustralia,itseemedcertainthatshewould23greatsuccess.Buttheneverything24.Whenshecamebackhometovisitustwoyearsago,shewasashadowofherformerself,25fromworkingaroundtheclock,dayin,dayout.Shehadlostenthusiasmforthejob,whichfocusedondeadlinesandplansratherthanpeople's26.Herplexion(面色)seemedgreyerandhereyesweretiredand27.Andshehadlostweighttoomuchweightandnowlookedweakand28.Wespentmostofherweeklong29yellingateachother.Thatwaswhenshedecidedtotakealeap(跳躍)intothe30.Aboutoneweeklater,she31herjobasaconsultantandtookanewjobtraining32inpoorcountries.Peoplethoughtshewascrazyto33herdreamjob,butsheneededtogetherpriorities(優(yōu)先的事物)right.Isawherlastweekandthetransformationleftme34.Shelookstenyearsyoungerandshehasthespringinherstepand35thatIrememberwhenweweregrowingup.Hereyesshone36withjoyandshecouldn'tstop37asshetoldmeabouttheplacesshehadseenandthepeopleshehad38.Ineverexpectedshewouldbe39enoughtochangeeverything,butitwasthebest40ofherlife.21.A.never 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