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一、閱讀理解

Your20xxReadingList,ProvidedbyBillGates

Mostofuscan,tlivelikebillionaireMicrosoft

co-founderBillGates,butwecanreadlikehim.Gates

recommendedfourbooksin20xx一thoughsomewerepublished

earlier.

LeonardodaVinci,byWalterIsaacson(20xx)

ThebestsellingbiographerofSteveJobsandAlbert

EinsteinresearcheddeeplyintodaVinci,scontributions

beyondart,highlightingthebreadthofhisscientific,

technological,andcreativeoutput,uLeonardonearly

understoodalmostallofwhatwasknownontheplanetatthe

time.That,smostlybecauseofhiscuriosityabouteveryarea

ofnaturalscienceandthehumanexperience,“saidGates.

TheBestWeCouldDo:AnIllustratedMemoir,byThiBui

(20xx)

Gatescallsthisgraphicnovel“reallyimpressivev.Bui

isthedaughterofVietnameserefugeeswhocametoAmericaafter

千里之行,始于足下。

thefallofSaigon,andbecomingaparentinspiredhertolook

intoherownparents,miserablehistory."Iwasstruckbyhow

theexperiencesBuiillustratesmanagetobebothuniversaland

specifictotheircircumstances,,,saidGates.

LincolnintheBardo,byGeorgeSaunders(20xx)

Saunders,along-timeshortstorywriter,wonhighpraise

forthisnovel.Thebookimaginestheghoststhathaunt(縈

繞)thebasementofWillieLincoln,AbrahamLincoln,sson,who

diedat11inreallife.uWillie,sdeathaftertheCivilWar

madethepresidenthaveanewunderstandingofthegriefhe,s

creatinginotherfamiliesbysendingtheirsonsofftodiein

battle,“saidGates.

OriginStory:ABigHistoryofEverything,byDavid

Christian(20xx)

ThisnewbookisbythecreatorofBigHistory,afree,

onlinesocialstudiescourse.Ittraceshistoryinwide,

sweepingmovements,startingwiththeBigBang,anditprovides,

ineffect,ashortcourseinmodernscience.Thisisabrief

historyoftheuniverse."Davidgetsalittlestuckonthe

currenteconomicandpoliticalproblemsintheWest,andIwish

hetalkedmoreabouttheroleinnovationwillplayinpreventing

theworsteffectsofclimatechange,“saidGates.

1.Whichbooksrefertothefieldofscience

A.OriginStoryandLeonardodaVinci.

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B.LincolnintheBardoandOriginStory.

C.LeonardodaVinciandTheBestWeCouldDo.

D.TheBestWeCouldDoandLincolnintheBardo.

2.Ifyouareinterestedinthrillers,whosebookwillyou

mostprobablychoose

A.WalterIsaacson.B.ThiBui.

C.GeorgeSaunders.D.DavidChristian.

3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE

A.TheBestWeCouldDoisanautobiography.

B.LincolnintheBardohasbeenwarmlyreceived.

C.DavidChristiantalksmuchaboutthepartthat

innovationwillplay.

D.ReaderscanonlyreadaboutLeonardodaVinci,s

contributionstowardsart.

Dr.AmandaHarriswasreadyforsleepsinceitwasalready

11pin.Thephonerang.Ontheotherendofthe1inewasawoman

abouttobreakapromise.Thewomanwashermother,sneighbor.

FloraHarrishadmadetheneighborswearshewouldn,ttellher

daughtershe,dhadaheartattackandwasinhospital.The

neighborwiselydecidedtodisobeyorders.

千里之行,始于足下。

Amandadesperatelywantedtogettothehospital

immediately,butshecouldn,t.ShelivesinWashingtonD.C.,

andhermotherlivesinCalifornia.Forthepastyearandahalf,

AmandahasgonetoLosAngeleseveryothermonthtotakecare

ofhermother.FloraHarristakescareofherhusband,James,

who,s91andhasAlzheimer,sdisease.Theyliveintheirown

home,andacaregivercomestohelpthemafewhoursaday.

AmandaisoneofmanyAmericansfacingtheheartacheofhow

totakecareofagingparentsfromafar.She,softenworried

andguilty,nottomentionbusywithademandingjob,two

teenagedaughtersandthefrequenttripstoCalifornia.

Insomeways,Amandaislucky.Shehastheresourcestomake

thetripstoLosAngeles.Plus,sheisadoctorwhotreatsthe

elderly.She,streatedcountlesspatientswhosechildrenlive

faraway.

aButit,sstilltough,“shesays."Icanforeseewhat

thenextfewyearsaregoingtolooklike,andit,snotapretty

picture.Therewillcomeatimewhenmyfatherwon,trecognize

meandIworryhe,sgoingtobeviolentandhurtmymother.”

Sowhatdoyoudowhenyouliveacontinentawayfromyour

aging,sickparentsYoucanhiresomeonetohelp,butyou

can,tcountonitcompletely.

1.WhyisAmandaworriedandguilty

A.Sheistiredoftakingcareofherhusband.

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B.ShecannotaffordtogotoCaliforniaoften.

C.Shecannottakegoodcareofheragingparents.

D.Shehasheartdiseaseandcannotdoademandingjob.

2.TheauthorconsidersAmandaluckybecause.

A.herparentsarewellcaredbyacaregiver

B.shehasexperienceoftreatingtheelderly

C.herparentsarenotveryold

D.shehasalotoffreetime

3.What,soneofthesymptomsofapersonwithAlzheimer,s

disease

A.Havingnosenseofpain.

B.Havingheartattacksoften.

C.Alwaysfeelingworriedandguilty.

D.Beingunabletorecognizerelatives.

4.Thewriterwritesthispassageinorderto.

A.stresstheimportanceoftendingagingparents

千里之行,始于足下。

B.givesomeadviceontendingagingparentsfromafar

C.introducethecurrentsituationofagingparentsinthe

USA

D.showthedifficultyoftendingagingparentslivingfar

away

LOSANGELES,Nov.12(Xinhua)一Legendarycomicbookwriter

StanLeehasdiedattheageof95,accordingtomediareports

onMonday.

Lee,borninStanleyLieberonDec.28th,1922,beganhis

careerin1939andjoinedtheMarvelComicsin1961.

Heisconsideredasoneofthemostlegendarynamesinthe

historyofcomicbooksandtheleadingcreativeforcebehind

theriseofMarvelComics.Heco-creatediconicfictional

characterssuchasSpider-Man,X-Men,theAvengers,andmany

more.

Lee,scharactersoftenhavesuperpowers,buttheyalso

haveweaknesses.Theywerehumans,notgods.Theynotonly-

struggledtosavetheworld,butalsotopaytheirbills,make

friends,andholdjobs.ThismadeMarvelcomicbookheroesstand

apartfromitscompetitorDC,whichproducedtheseemingly

perfectheroeslikeSupermanandWonderWoman.Those

superheroeshavebeenadaptedintoblockbusterfilms,mostof

whichweremadeafterDisneyacquiredMarvelina

4-billio∏-dollardealin20xx.

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Inastatement,BobIger,chairmanandCEOoftheWalt

DisneyCompanysaidStanLeewasasextraordinaryasthe

charactershecreated.

MarvelalsopraisedLeeonitswebsitebyputtingonone

ofLee,sfamousquotes,whichgoes,“Iusedtobeembarrassed

becauseIwasjustacomic-bookwriterwhileotherpeoplewere

buildingbridgesorgoingontomedicalcareers.AndthenI

begantorealize:entertainmentisoneofthemostimportant

thingsinpeople,Slives.Withoutit,theymightgooffthe

deepend.Ifeelthatifyou'reabletoentertain,you,re

doingagoodthing.”

PraisefromhisHollywoodpeersandcolleagueswasgenerous.

PresidentofMarvelStudiosKevinFeigeappreciatedLee,s

unparalleledimpactontheindustry."Noonehashadmoreof

animpactonmycareerthanStanLee,“Feigesaid."OUr

thoughtsarewithhisfamilyandthemillionsoffanswhohave

beenforevertouchedbyStan,sgenius,charismaandheart.”

1.HowdoLee,scharactersdifferfromthoseofDC

A.Theyareperfectheroes.

B.Theyoftenhavesuperpowers.

C.Theyarenothumans,butgods.

D.Theyhavehumanshortcomings.

千里之行,始于足下。

2.WecanlearnfromLee'sstatementinParagraph6that

A.itisembarrassingtobeacomic-bookwriter

B.atasteofentertainmentisnecessaryinpeople,slives

C.entertainmentisthemostimportantthingintheworld

D.youcandoeverythingwellifyouareabletoentertain

3.Accordingtothepassage,wecouldknowthat.

A.LeeinfluencedKevinFeige,scareeralot

B.LeejoinedtheMarvelComicsinhisforties

C.Leecreatedthefictionalcharactersallbyhimself

D.ThesuperheroeswereadaptedintofilmsbeforeDisney

acquiredMarvel

4.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.ComicsLegend—theMarvelsandDC

B.TheSuperheroesinStanLee,sComics

C.Marvel,sComicsLegendStanLeeDiesat95

D.TheLifeStoryofMarvelComicsLegendStanLee

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Aprettyfaceisneverforgotten.DoyoubelievesoBut

maybeitisuntrue!Psychologistsbelievebeautifulpeopleare

lesslikelytoberecognized.Anewstudysuggeststhat

attractivenesscanactuallypreventtherecognitionoffaces,

unlessaprettyfacehasparticularlydistinctivefeatures,

suchasAngelinaJolie,s.

Germanpsychologiststhinktherecognitionofprettyfaces

isdistorted(扭曲)byemotions.ResearchersHolgerWiese,

CarolinAltmannandStefanSchweinbergerattheUniversityof

Jena,Germany,discoveredinastudythatphotosof

unattractivepeopleweremoreeasilyrememberedthanpretty

oneswhentheyshowedthemtoagroupofpeople.

Forthestudy,whichwaspublishedinsciencemagazine

Neuropsychologia,thepsychologistsshowedphotosoffacesto

testsubjects.Halfofthefaceswereconsideredtobemore

attractiveandtheotherhalfaslessattractive,butallof

themwerebeingthoughtofassimilarlydistinctivelooking.

Thetestsubjectswereshownthefacesforjustafewseconds

tomemorizethemandwereshownthemagainduringthetestso

thattheycoulddecideiftheyrecognizedthemornot.

Theresearchersweresurprisedbytheresult."Untilnow

weassumedthatitwasgenerallyeasiertomemorizefaceswhich

arebeingconsideredasattractive,justbecauseweprefer

lookingatbeautifulfaces,"Dr.Wiesesaid.Butthestudy

showedthatsuchaconnectioncannotbeeasilyproven.He

assumesthatrememberingprettyfacesisdistortedbyemotional

influences,whichenhancethesenseofrecognitionatalater

千里之行,始于足下。

time.Theresearchers,ideaisbackedupbyevidencefrom

EEG-recordings(腦電圖記錄)theyusedduringtheirexperiment

whichshowthebrains,electricactivity.

Thestudyalsorevealedthatinthecaseofattractivefaces,

considerablymorefalsepositiveresultsweredetected.In

otherwords,peoplethoughttheyrecognizedafacewithout

havingseenitbefore."Weobviouslytendtobelievethatwe

recognizeafacejustbecausewefinditattractive.,,Dr.Wiese

said.

1.WhatdoweknowaboutthephotosfromParagraph3

A.Theywereallofprettyfaces.

B.Theywereselectedatrandom.

C.Theywerenotdistinctiveatall.

D.Theywereshowedtwicetothetestsubjects.

2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“falsepositiveresults”

inthelastparagraphmean

A.Peopleactuallyonlyrecognizefewprettyfaces.

B.Peoplerecognizemoreuglyfacesthanprettyones.

C.Peopleclaimtorecognizeafacetheyhaveneverseen.

D.Peoplerecognizefewerfacesthantheyhavethought.

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3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthenewstudy

A.Peoplearereluctanttorecognizeuglyfaces.

B.Beautifulpeopleareparticularlydistinctive.

C.Attractivenesspreventstherecognitionoffaces.

D.Attractivefacesarealwayseasytoberecognized.

4.Whichwordcanshowtheauthor,sattitudetowardsthe

findingsoftheresearch

A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.

C.Favorable.D.Objective.

二、七選五

Ifonethingonyourwish-listisastress-freeholiday,

thenherearesomeshoppingtipspreparedforyou,whichwill

savebothyourtimeandmoney.

Don,tbetoughonyourbrains.1.Don,tbeafraidtolook

forcluesandaskforideas.First,seewhetherthefolkson

yourto-buy-forlisthavealreadydroppedsomevaluablehints

oftheirdreameditems.Ifyoustrikeout,encourageyourlucky

recipientstopostitemstheywishsomeonewouldbuyforthem.

Youcanalsofindinspirationinthemanyonlinegiftguides.

2.—GiftsforDads,GiftsforGolfersandsuch.Thenyou,11

千里之行,始于足下。

gettheidea.

3.Youreallycanenlistyourownpersonalhelpers.Don,t

feelguiltyaboutthat—afterall,Santaemployshelperstoo.

Manystoreshavefreeprofessionalshopperswhocanpickout

presentsforyou.We,renottalkingjusthigh-endstoressuch

asBlooming-dale,sandNordstrom.4.They,reallhungryto

winyourbusinessawayfromonlineretailers.Butyou'11

likelyneedanappointment,socallaheadorsearchstores,

websitesfor“personalshopping,,.You'11typicallyfinda

linkonthehomepageunderContactUsorServices.

Havegiftsdelivered.Timeismoney,andfornotalotof

moneyyoucansavealotoftimebyhavingyourgiftsdelivered

righttoyourdoor.Somemom-and-popshopsofferdelivery

servicewhilechainstorestendtochargeforthat,butitstill

mightbeworthpayingfortheconvenience.5.Firstgoto

postmates,comordownloadthefreeappandseewhetherit,S

availableinyourarea.Thentypethenameofastoreintothe

searchbar,clickonthestore,andentertheitemyouwant.

A.Makeanappointmentahead.

B.Can,tfigureoutwhattobuy

C.Doyouwishforastress-freeholiday

D.Getsomeoneelsetodoshoppingforyou.

E.Theyaretypicallyorganizedbyrecipient,interest,

and/orpricerange.

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F.OtherslikeMacy,sandJ.Crewwillalsoletyouleave

theshoppingtothem.

G.Forlocalstoresthatdon'tofferthisconvenience,try

thePost-matesdeliveryservice.

三、完形填空

Iusedtohaterunning.Itseemedtoohard,andpushing

outsidemycomfortzonewasnotwhatIwastodo.My

husbandCharleshadbeenaseriouscompetitivefor

manyyears.Afterourmarriage,hewouldn,ttalk-ing

abouthowmuchhemissedit.Sohepickeditupagain,andafter

aboutayear,Istartedtohimatthetrack.Justa

fewweekslater,Charlesusbothupfora

five-kilometerrace.Iaboutdoingit.Itwastoosoon.

Butonraceday,thereIwas.Thegun.Thousands

ofrunnerspushedforward.Thefirstkilometerwastough."I

don,tthinkI,mgonnamakeit."Iwasalreadybreathing

andpainfullyawareofthegroupofrunnerspounding

pastme."No,you,redoinggreat,,,saidCharles.Hewas

tryingtoencourageme,togetmefocusedonsomethingelse

mydiscomfort.'Tcan't,"Isaid,barelyaudibly(聽

得見地).Hetriedawaytopersuademe."Justmake

ittothathouseandlet,sseehowyou.”

AfteranotherminuteIsawthethree-kilometermark.All

IcouldthinkofwasthatIwasdyingandthatmyhusbandmade

me.Miserabledoesn,tevenbegintodescribehowIfelt

千里之行,始于足下。

''You'11befine.You,vegotlessthanakilometertogo.”

Iroundedacorner,andsawbothsidesofthestreet

withpeoplewatchingtherace,allcheeringtherunnerson.I

willedmytokeepgoing.ThenIlookedupandsawthe

clock.Thesecondstickingawaygaveme.Iknewthatif

I____

finishedthisraceIwouldachievesomething.,I

straightenedupandkickedit.Ihadmyarmsheldhigherwhen

Ipassedthroughthefinishline.Avolunteeramedal

aroundmyneck.

“Youdidgreat!I,msoproudofyou!”Charleswas

thatI,dmadeit."ThatwasAMAZING!Iwanttodo

anotherrace.Thisrunningstuffisamazing!vIproudly

mymedalaswewalkedtothepost-racefestivities.

Mylungsandmycomfortzonebothexpanded.

1.A.acceptedB.permittedC.pushedD.raised

2.A.runnerB.policemanC.doctorD.lawyer

3.A.regretB.mindC.stopD.forget

4.A.followB.attendC.joinD.urge

5.A.signedB.gatheredC.involvedD.registered

6.A.CommentedB.hesitatedC.wonderedD.enquired

7.A.wentoffB.wentoutC.brokeoffD.brokeout

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8.A.smoothlyβ.heavilyC.quicklyD.abruptly

9.A.orratherB.morethanC.ratherthanD.betterthan

10.A.pleasantB.reasonableC.casualD.different

11.A.reactB.describeC.feelD.realize

12.A.ashamedB.painfulC.embarrassedD.nervous

13.A.richB.IooseC.readyD.thick

14.A.armsB.mindC.heartD.legs

15.A.StrengthB.patienceC.expectationD.wisdom

16.A.formalIyB.immediatelyC.normalIyD.actually

17.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.YetD.Instead

18.A.rewardedB.handedC.putD.presented

19.A.thriIledB.amusedC.shockedD.frozen

20.A.enjoyedB.huggedC.keptD.seized

四、語法填空

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形式。

千里之行,始于足下。

OnOctober23rd,20xx,PresidentXiJinpingannouncedthe

openingoftheHongKong-Zhuhai-MacaoBridge(HZMB)atan

openingceremonyinZhuhai,Guangdongprovince.

TheHZMB,1.(locate)atthewatersoftheLingdingyangof

PearlRiverEstuary,isahugeseacrossing,linkingHongKong

andMacaototheChinesemainlandcityofZhuhai.Asthe

world,s2.(long)sea-basedproject,the55-kiIometrebridge

istheresultoffiveyearsofresearchandanothernineyears

ofbuilding.Ithasbeendescribedasoneofthe“seven3.

(wonder)ofthemodernworld"bytheGuardian.

Theproject4.(make)upofa

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